A
coupling capacitor is a capacitor which is used to couple or link together only
the AC signal from one circuit element to another.
The capacitor blocks the DC signal from entering the second element and, thus, only passes the AC signal.
The capacitor blocks the DC signal from entering the second element and, thus, only passes the AC signal.
Use of Coupling Capacitors
Coupling
capacitors are useful in many types of circuits where AC signals are the
desired signals to be output while DC signals are just used for providing power
to certain components in the circuit but should not appear in the output.
For example,
a coupling capacitor normally is used in an audio circuits, such as a
microphone circuit. DC power is used to give power to parts of the circuit,
such as the microphone, which needs DC power to operate. So DC signals must be
present in the circuit for powering purposes. However, when a user talks into
the microphone, the speech is an AC signal, and this AC signal is the only
signal in the end we want passed out. When we pass the AC signals from the
microphone onto the output device, say, speakers to be played or a computer to
be recorded, we don't want to pass the DC signal; remember, the DC signal was
only to power parts of the circuit. We don't want it showing up on the output
recording. On the output, we only want the AC speech signal. So to make sure
only the AC passes while the DC signal is blocked, we place a coupling
capacitor in the circuit.
How to Place a Coupling Capacitor in a Cirucit
In order to place a capacitor in a circuit for
AC coupling, the capacitor is connected in series with the load to be coupled.
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