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Decoupling<br />

Obviously from the table, tantalum electrolytic capacitors are useless <strong>for</strong> frequencies<br />

above 1 MHz. Effective high frequency decoupling at higher frequencies demands a ceramic<br />

capacitor. Self-resonances of the capacitor must be known and avoided or the capacitor<br />

may not help, or even make the problem worse. Figure 17–16 illustrates the typical<br />

self-resonance of two capacitors commonly used <strong>for</strong> bypassing — 10 µF tantalum electrolytic<br />

and 0.01 µF ceramic.<br />

EQUIVALENT<br />

SERIES<br />

INDUCTANCE<br />

L<br />

EQUIVALENT<br />

SERIES<br />

RESISTANCE<br />

Z<br />

Z R L 1<br />

C<br />

R<br />

C<br />

Impedance — Ω<br />

100,000<br />

10,000<br />

1000<br />

100<br />

10<br />

1<br />

0.1<br />

0.01<br />

0.001<br />

100 k<br />

10 µF<br />

10 nF<br />

1 M 10 M 100 M 1 G<br />

Frequency — Hz<br />

Figure 17–16.<br />

Capacitor Self Resonance<br />

Consider these resonances to be typical values, the characteristics of actual capacitors<br />

can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and grade of part to grade of part. <strong>The</strong> important<br />

thing is to make sure that the self-resonance of the capacitor occurs at a frequency<br />

above the range of the noise that must be rejected. Otherwise, the capacitor will enter a<br />

region where it is inductive.<br />

Do not assume that a single 0.1-µF capacitor will decouple all frequencies. Smaller capacitors<br />

may work better at higher frequencies than larger ones. When poor decoupling at<br />

higher frequencies is suspected, try a smaller capacitor rather than a larger one.<br />

17.5.3 Decoupling at the IC Level<br />

<strong>The</strong> method most often used to decouple the high-frequency noise is to include a capacitor,<br />

or multiple capacitors connected from the op amp power pin to the op amp ground pin.<br />

It is important to keep the traces on this decoupling capacitor short. If not, the traces on<br />

the PCB will have significant self-inductance, defeating the purpose of the capacitor.<br />

17-22

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