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Usually decoupling capacitor is used fom VCC to GND in ICs
Can someone plz explain why is necessary to place this capacitor What i think is it is to cater the power supply fluctuations if it is so then if i will use a normal 1.5v dry cell battery to power an IC lets say mcu.Is this decoupling capacitor is to be used What is a typical velue for a decoupling capacitor for lets say a 5v supply |
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Because you have inductance (and resistance) in the PCB tracks (or other types of connections) you should fit capacitors periodically throughout your circuit. For digital circuits it's usual to fit one per IC. Quote:
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I might add to Nigel's comments that it is a misconception that decoupling caps are only necessary in dc supplies that are derived from the mains. Not so. Decoupling caps are more for supply variations that are caused by the loads as opposed to taking care of ripple from the source. Clock edges are especially nasty when they get on the supply lines. They're high-frequency glitches that are most easily caught by using smaller disc ceramic caps vs. larger electrolytics.
Dean
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