LC circuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An LC circuit is a resonant circuit or tuned circuit that consists of an inductor, represented by the letter L, and a capacitor, represented by the letter C. When connected together, an electric...
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RLC circuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An RLC circuit (also known as a resonant circuit, tuned circuit, or LCR circuit) is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor (R), an inductor (L), and a capacitor (C), connected in series or i...
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Resonance occurs when the reactance of an inductor balances the reactance of a capacitor at some given frequency. ... A typical example to illustrate that statement are the numerous parallel circuits used in radio. Look at the parallel resonant circuit above. At resonance that circuit presents such a high impedance to...
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www.electronics-tutorials.com/basics/resonance.htm
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Exercise 2: Note that changing the inductance and/or the capacitance changes the resonant frequency of this resonant circuit. Can you find several combinations of capacitance and inductance that resonate at 1.0 kHz?
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ENGR 2421 EXP. 12: R-L-C Resonant Circuit. ... 1. To understand what happens to a circuit when it reaches a resonant frequency. 2. To understand why the current peaks at the resonant frequency. 3. To graphically show the various voltages in the circuit at resonance and on both sides of resonance.
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At resonance, an ideal parallel-resonant circuit behaves like an infinite resistor. If the LC circuit is exactly at resonance, and neglecting the resistance of the wires involved, how high will the voltage on the metal plate rise?
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A practical application of “Q” is that voltage across L or C in a series resonant circuit is Q times total applied voltage. In a parallel resonant circuit, current through L or C is Q times the total applied current.
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www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_2/chpt_6/6.html
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Simple parallel resonant circuit (tank circuit). ... Resonant circuit sutitable for SPICE simulation. ... Q and bandwidth of a resonant circuit...
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The Q, quality factor, of a resonant circuit is a measure of the “goodness” or quality of a resonant circuit. A higher value for this figure of merit correspondes to a more narrow bandwith, which is desirable in many applications.
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