Sep 26, 2009 #1 I imado_60 Junior Member level 1 Joined Jun 10, 2009 Messages 19 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,375 hi , is it typically better to use high Q component and not low Q?Resonances may be pushed away of the frequency of interest ??
hi , is it typically better to use high Q component and not low Q?Resonances may be pushed away of the frequency of interest ??
Sep 26, 2009 #2 sergio mariotti Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 22, 2003 Messages 465 Helped 69 Reputation 138 Reaction score 25 Trophy points 1,308 Location Italy Activity points 5,994 typically higher Q is better than lower Q. But since high Q calls for larger dimensions and more expensive materials, and the market is pushing smaller and cheap device...so the designers are trying to design circuits free from the Q dependance.
typically higher Q is better than lower Q. But since high Q calls for larger dimensions and more expensive materials, and the market is pushing smaller and cheap device...so the designers are trying to design circuits free from the Q dependance.
Sep 27, 2009 #3 S shahid78 Full Member level 5 Joined Jul 29, 2006 Messages 288 Helped 34 Reputation 68 Reaction score 14 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,294 well i think it depends on the application. for antennas we need low Q for widening the bandwidth regards
well i think it depends on the application. for antennas we need low Q for widening the bandwidth regards