[volt-nuts] How to keep voltage stable in the sub-100nV range?
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Wed Nov 2 04:06:18 EDT 2016
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In message <1c4e84e7-4bfe-4e7d-dc2a-1771310efd74 at mounty.de>, Andreas Bergmann writes:
>Hello David,
>
>On 01.11.2016 15:50, David wrote:
>> avoid Mylar/polyester/PET and high dielectric constant ceramic
>> capacitors.
>
>Do you have some specific recommendations/suggestions what to use?
>
>Polypropylene? PTFE? Wet Tantalum capacitors (extreme expensive)?
Mica or Teflon
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