2021-12-22 10:41 PM
2021-12-23 12:35 AM
Welcome, @TYAMA.2, to the community!
Cin is not critical, but should have at least 1µF. You can use electrolytic capacitors, tantalum or MLCC.
I would recommend a value between 1...10µF and position it as close as possible to the VIN pin.
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/Peter
2021-12-23 12:35 AM
Welcome, @TYAMA.2, to the community!
Cin is not critical, but should have at least 1µF. You can use electrolytic capacitors, tantalum or MLCC.
I would recommend a value between 1...10µF and position it as close as possible to the VIN pin.
If this problem is resolved, please mark this topic as answered by selecting Select as best. This will help other users find that answer faster.
/Peter
2021-12-23 07:00 PM
Thank you for your reply.
What is the effective value of the capacity of the capacitor in this case?
2022-01-03 06:19 AM
I do not understand the question.
Which case are you talking about and which capacitor do you mean?
Regards
/Peter
2022-02-27 08:25 PM
About Cin
When considering temperature characteristics, DC bias characteristics, etc.
How many μF or more do you need?
2022-02-27 10:55 PM
As already mentioned: I would recommend a value between 1...10µF and position it as close as possible to the VIN pin.
Regards
/Peter
2022-03-01 11:59 PM
Is 1uF or more a value that takes DC bias characteristics and temperature characteristics into consideration?
Or is it the standard value on the data sheet?
2022-03-02 02:01 AM
The recommended value of 1...10µF is considered the current effective value. Depending on the respective technology used to manufacture the capacitor and thus on the specified capacitor parameters, the development engineer should of course select the correct values.
If, for example, you already have a maximum tolerance of 50% over the temperature range, you have to use at least 2µF.
2022-03-02 02:39 AM
I understand.
Thank you very much.