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PARASITIC SUPPRESSOR - 54DC - MIL SPEC N16-S-89712-5838 - A parasitic suppressor is an electronic circuit that adds resistance and alters the resonant frequency of a path in an amplifier or oscillator to prevent unwanted high-frequency oscillations, known as parasitic oscillations. These suppressors are often simple, but effective, designs that include components like a coil wound on a carbon resistor, forming a tuned circuit or a low-pass filter. By providing a load and broadening resonances, they absorb energy at unwanted frequencies, improving circuit stability and signal integrity, especially in vacuum tube and some transistor-based high-power RF amplifiers
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