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Wimpie wrote:
don't know how well the drawing will come out, but it consists of: 100 uH in series with 1000 Ohms. 100 pF in series with 1000 Ohms The two two networks above are in parallel i.e. | | ! -----!----- | | | | L C | | | | R R | | | | ------------ | | | hello Dave, Normallly the resonant frequency of circuit is the frequency where Zin is real. The problem with this circuit is that Z is real everywhere I'm not sure if that is a "problem", or a "nice feature" - it depends on your viewpoint I guess! and Q will be zero. So in my opinion it is useless to define a resonant frequency for this circuit. The only other option you have is to find the frequency where Im(current left leg) = -Im(current right leg), 1.600 MHz. Best regards, Wim PA3DJS www.tetech.nl It will always be real if R = sqrt(L/C) If anyone wants to prove it, I will let them. I did in many years ago, but don't have the inclination to do it any more. IIRC, the proof is not particularly difficult. |
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