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    Low Inductance and ESR caps

    For those interested in the latest in high performance caps to improve CPU performance the following links may be interesting.

    http://www.avx.com/docs/catalogs/sm9.pdf

    This link gives an ESR comparison of different cap types


    http://www.electronicproducts.com/Sh...2.jan2007.html
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    A very interesting series. I think Paktron has had a film dielectric series in a similar package. Keep in mind that the temperature and voltage coefficients for Z5U ceramic is awful; the coefficients for X7R are better, but still not very good. COG is stable, but the capacitances are lower.
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