RC time constant: 1kΩ × 10nF = 10.0 µs (fc ≈ 15.92 kHz)

Worked answer for a first-order RC network of 1kΩ and 10nF: time constant, cutoff frequency and settling time.

Time constant τ 10.0 µs fc ≈ 15.92 kHz · settles in 50.0 µs (5τ)
Resistor (R)1kΩ
Capacitor (C)10nF
Time constant τ = R · C10.0 µs
Cutoff frequency fc = 1 / (2π·R·C)15.92 kHz
Settling time (5τ, ≈99.3%)50.0 µs
Elapsed timeMultiple of τCharge
10.0 µs 63.2%
20.0 µs 86.5%
30.0 µs 95%
40.0 µs 98.2%
50.0 µs 99.3%

A charging capacitor reaches 63.2% of the final voltage after one time constant (10.0 µs) and is considered fully charged (≈99.3%) after five — here 50.0 µs.

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Disclaimer: These figures assume an ideal first-order RC network. Real resistors and capacitors carry tolerances, and capacitors have ESR and voltage/temperature dependence, so the measured time constant will differ. Confirm against your parts' datasheets.

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