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What is an IR drop and what causes it?

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Hi

anybody can give me explanation for IR drop?

what cause it? Some materials supply?
 

ir-drop

Basically everything that has current going through it also has an associated voltage drop.
 
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ir drop

V = I x R is the Ohm's law.

Actually Gliss is not completely right. IR drop is the drop in voltage that appears at the RESISTIVE COMPONENT of any impedance (not it's reactive component).
 
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