Aug 26, 2007 #1 A amitabh262002 Member level 2 Joined Jul 24, 2007 Messages 49 Helped 8 Reputation 16 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,661 How can the parasitic capacitance between two signal nodes possibly cause the signal transition on one of the nodes to be unexpectedly sped up?
How can the parasitic capacitance between two signal nodes possibly cause the signal transition on one of the nodes to be unexpectedly sped up?
Aug 26, 2007 #2 A A.Anand Srinivasan Advanced Member level 5 Joined Oct 15, 2005 Messages 1,792 Helped 257 Reputation 514 Reaction score 39 Trophy points 1,328 Location India Activity points 10,678 when there is a capacitance then charge on plate tries to duplicate in the other plate with opposite charges.... so this could have an aiding effect during transition based on charge on the other node....
when there is a capacitance then charge on plate tries to duplicate in the other plate with opposite charges.... so this could have an aiding effect during transition based on charge on the other node....