Maybe an inductor...
However, I think the reasoning goes - if you are making one "trace"
(er connection) that can carry a lot of current, you will need a
return path of similar capacity ∗somewhere∗. Now, if those two are
of a large area and happen to be on opposite sides of the board you
WILL get a capacitor that may need to be taken into account in the
design.
Watching out for board level capacitance is worthwhile.
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:21:19 -0000, ballendo <ballendo@y...> wrote:
>
> >> In Homebrew_PCBs, "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...> wrote:
> >> Also, some people use both the top and bottom of the board for
> >> beefing up power traces.
> >
> > Be careful! You're making capacitors...
> >
> > Ballendo
> >
>
> shorted capacitors... wow.. wonder what the capacitance may be..
must be
> huge..
>
> ST