nanofaradscale
Nanofaradscale is a descriptive term used in electronics and nanotechnology to denote a capacitance range centered on the nanofarad (nF). It is not an official SI unit or standard, but a convenient label for discussing circuits and devices whose capacitances lie in the nanofarad range. The nanofaradscale roughly covers values from about 0.1 nF to a few tens of nanofarads, with common components typically in the 1–10 nF region. This scale is often used when addressing issues such as decoupling, signal integrity, and energy storage at the micro- to nano-scale.
Origins and usage: The term emerged in informal engineering discussions and texts as devices move from picofarads
Measurement and design considerations: Characterization of nanofaradscale components requires impedance methods across a frequency range, since
Limitations: Because nanofaradscale is descriptive rather than official, reported values can vary with measurement method and
See also: Farad, Nanofarad, Capacitance, Parasitic capacitance, MEMS, Nanoelectronics.