Dec 10, 2010 #1 J jerrit Newbie level 1 Joined Dec 9, 2010 Messages 1 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,285 pls give me the answer.
Dec 10, 2010 #2 LvW Advanced Member level 6 Joined May 7, 2008 Messages 5,910 Helped 1,753 Reputation 3,512 Reaction score 1,364 Trophy points 1,393 Location Germany Activity points 40,398 Perhaps it would be a good idea to tell us what you mean with "Via" ?
Dec 10, 2010 #3 V vfone Advanced Member level 6 Joined Oct 10, 2001 Messages 5,708 Helped 1,615 Reputation 3,235 Reaction score 1,248 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 36,241 The equivalent of a via is a pipe...if you ask a mechanical engineer. The equivalent electrical circuit (at high frequencies) of a single via is a series inductance with a resistor, and a parallel capacitor to the ground.
The equivalent of a via is a pipe...if you ask a mechanical engineer. The equivalent electrical circuit (at high frequencies) of a single via is a series inductance with a resistor, and a parallel capacitor to the ground.