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3 relations: Capacitive coupling, Decoupling capacitor, Rectifier.
Capacitive coupling
Capacitive coupling is the transfer of energy within an electrical network or between distant networks by means of displacement current between circuit(s) nodes, induced by the electric field.
See Block capacitor and Capacitive coupling
Decoupling capacitor
In electronics, a decoupling capacitor is a capacitor used to decouple (i.e. prevent electrical energy from transferring to) one part of a circuit from another.
See Block capacitor and Decoupling capacitor
Rectifier
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction.
See Block capacitor and Rectifier
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Also known as Block capacitor (disambiguation).

