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Hi Frank,
thanks for your reply but it doesn't answer to my question.
I don't talk about 10MHz frequency (where, in fact, the inductance play its role) but 10KHz!..
So why the dissipation factor increase in an exponential form while R and C decrease ( \to see picture on the first message)...
Just with an additionnal information (because I know that w increase ;) )
Why the dissipation factor increase with a non linearity form (exponential form) ???!!!
Hi,
I asked about the dissipation factor. This one is expressed by the following expression: DF = Rs x w x Cs
where :
Rs : equivalent serie resistor
Cs : capacity
Now, we know that the Rs and Cs decrease with frequency in Al capacitor.
So I would like to know why the dissipation factor...
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