Editing A Really Basic Guide to the PIC Microprocessor and BoostC
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CF1 This capacitor helps smooth out ripple and noise in the output. 50 micro F should do. | CF1 This capacitor helps smooth out ripple and noise in the output. 50 micro F should do. | ||
CF2 This capacitor helps smooth out high frequency in the output. Normally capacitors like this are placed close to the power pins of each integrated circuit. A ceramic capacitor of .1 or .01 micro F should serve. | CF2 This capacitor helps smooth out high frequency in the output. Normally capacitors like this are placed close to the power pins of each integrated circuit. A ceramic capacitor of .1 or .01 micro F should serve. | ||
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