JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jul 14, 2022 #2 kewping said: is this correct the meaning? Click to expand... Probably not. C31 is a capacitor, not an inductor. JimB Upvote 0 Downvote
kewping said: is this correct the meaning? Click to expand... Probably not. C31 is a capacitor, not an inductor. JimB
K kewping New Member Jul 14, 2022 #3 JimB said: Probably not. C31 is a capacitor, not an inductor. JimB Click to expand... Sorry, my typing mistake. What I mean is : "A 1k was placed across C31" Is that correct in my schematic? Upvote 0 Downvote
JimB said: Probably not. C31 is a capacitor, not an inductor. JimB Click to expand... Sorry, my typing mistake. What I mean is : "A 1k was placed across C31" Is that correct in my schematic?
rjenkinsgb Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 14, 2022 #4 "Across" means in parallel with; eg. electrically connected to the same two points as the capacitor. Connecting in line with the cap would be a series connection. Upvote 0 Downvote
"Across" means in parallel with; eg. electrically connected to the same two points as the capacitor. Connecting in line with the cap would be a series connection.
ChrisP58 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 14, 2022 #5 Please show the rest of your schematic. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dick Cappels Active Member Aug 5, 2022 #7 Your description "Here's a 1k placed across C31." matches your schematic. Upvote 0 Downvote