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: e( r" T8 n5 \& h( S& Z" Q( mBypassing is the reduction of high frequency current flow in a high impedance path by shunting that path with a bypass, usually a capacitor (in this case, Cbyp). Bypassing is used to reduce the noise current on power supply lines.* Y- F0 {+ I, P [" m
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Decoupling is the isolation of two circuits on a common line. The decoupling network is usually a low pass filter and the isolation is rarely equal in both directions. Decoupling( [; S$ H* L( l0 `. c- m
is used to prevent transmission of noise from one circuit to another. In the figure a bypass capacitor, Cbyp, is shown along with the decoupling circuit, Ldec and Cdec. This is because in practice bypassing is always used when decoupling.
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Most circuits require bypassing, not decoupling. Using decoupling techniques to accomplish bypassing will give disappointing, if not disastrous, results. Complete understanding of both concepts is vital. We begin with bypassing.
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