I have seen many videos from Robert and other peole in which they are designing schematic and PCBs. In these videos often there is discussion about capacitors which revolves around: tantalum, electrolytics, ceramic capacitor comparison and the different dielectrics used for cermaic capacitors themself. However, I have not yet seen any such discussion about resistors and inductors. This question is about resistors:
Are the resistors that we will usually ever use in PCB designs with things like ICs: signal integrity, pull-up/down; OpAmps: set gain; discrete amplifiers: set gain and impedance; LEDs: limit current e.t.c, are going to be metal film resistors and never carbon carbon film, wirewound, metal oxide or metal strip resistor?
I assume that with these different material and constructions, the frequency response will also change for the resistors.
Are the resistors that we will usually ever use in PCB designs with things like ICs: signal integrity, pull-up/down; OpAmps: set gain; discrete amplifiers: set gain and impedance; LEDs: limit current e.t.c, are going to be metal film resistors and never carbon carbon film, wirewound, metal oxide or metal strip resistor?
I assume that with these different material and constructions, the frequency response will also change for the resistors.
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