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[OT] Quick Electronics Question...



Folks,

I've just been looking at the Qprox stuff (http://www.Qprox.com) for proximity
detection and it looks like it could be pretty easy to put something
together. However, this would be my first 'real' electronics project so I
expect to blow a few chips and stuff up ;P ... I've been reading the notes
on the chip and it has a symbol that I'm not familiar with. It's talking
about 2 capacitors Cs and Cx and says that "In both cases the Cs
>> Cx rule must be observed" , could someone elighten me as to
the meaning of the >> symbol in this... I assume it means greate
than, but why 2 >'s?

Thanks

Andy


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