According to conventional electrical theory and common wisdom, “capacitors” and “coils” are regarded as “electronic components” that have no similarities.
First of all, if you look at the figures and measurement results shown below, you will understand the subtitle of this book, “Capacitors and coils are transmission lines connected in tandem.“
Both the capacitor and the coil are transmission lines that are connected in tandem.
When one pulse of a square wave signal was sent to the “capacitor or coil” in the state shown above, the following measurement results were obtained.
From this measurement result that (3) becomes a square wave or zero state, the absolute value is the same from the “capacitor or coil” to the input side / output side transmission line, and the current with the opposite sign is discharged. The phenomenon becomes clear.
And from this result, it is clear that both the capacitor and the coil are transmission lines connected in tandem.
You can see that the “current flowing through the capacitor” is definitely not the “displacement current” that appears in the “Maxwell’s equations” that was firmly believed until now.
Furthermore, you can understand that the current flowing through the coil does not flow in sequence for each coil.
Please see this book for details on experiments and considerations on new electrical theories related to capacitors and coils.
I will describe the table of contents of this book, but in the following part, I prove that the treditional theory is misunderstood about things other than coils and capacitors.
“Chapter1 Section5 Supplement: Misunderstanding of inrush current related to capacitors”
“Chapter2 Section6:Elimination of misunderstandings about inductance”
“Chapter2 Section7:Inductance Misunderstanding: In the case of parallel connection type coil”
“Chapter2 Section9: Line capacitance is a misunderstanding, in fact multiple reflections”
Table of contents
Preface
Chapter 1 New Capacitor Theory
Section 1 Capacitors are vertically connected transmission lines
Supplement: Internal voltage change type of filter type capacitor
Section 2 Image of input / output status to capacitor transmission line
Section 3 Supplement to the image of the input / output status to the capacitor transmission line
Supplement: Further supplement the image with the actual measurement results
Section 4 Comparison of measured and calculated values of voltage changes in capacitors
Supplement: Comparison of measured and calculated values of voltage changes in copper foil capacitors
Section 5 Introduction of bypass type capacitor transmission line
Supplement: Misunderstanding of inrush current related to capacitors
Section 6 The low Z transmission line connected in series is a bypass type capacitor.
Section 7 Current status of commercially available capacitors
Chapter 2 New Coil Theory
Section 1 Coil is a transmission line connected in columns
Section 2 Difference between coil transmission line and capacitor transmission line
Section 3 Image of input / output status to coil transmission line
Section 4 Supplement to the input / output status image to the coil transmission line
Section 5 Actually measure and confirm the input / output status to the coil transmission line
Section 6 Elimination of misunderstandings about inductance
Section 7 Inductance Misunderstanding: In the case of parallel connection type coil
Supplement: Mathematical consideration of parallel connection coils
Section 8 Series connection type coil (series coil)
Section 9 Line capacitance is a misunderstanding, in fact multiple reflections
Afterword
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