for example if i added a 500nF capacitor in parallel with that 100pf one ( easier than swapping, its a 603 smt component) i should (if my studying has paid off) get a lowpass of 3.18khz there, instead of the current 15mhz one.
A problem with using 100 Ohm / 500nF is the low impedance at higher frequencies. This could be a problem for the opamp connected as the source.
A problem with using 100 Ohm / 500nF is the low impedance at higher frequencies. This could be a problem for the opamp connected as the source.
Yeah i thought that might be the case.
I assume adding a resistor in series with the capacitor to raise impedance at the high frequencies, without affecting impedance at lower ones is a "thing" probably well known and with a name.
I assume it would reduce effectiveness of filter, and depend on ratio between resistor chosen, and input impedance of next stage of amp...?
for example if i added a 500nF capacitor in parallel with that 100pf one......
I say try it.
Cap loading is not an issue here.
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