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Keith Dysart wrote:
Anyway, examples of what you are looking for exist in most amplifiers. They are often called blocking capacitors. They charge to the DC voltage but pass the signal. They are not particularly good voltage sources, but that is their role in the circuit, and they do it admirably well. Sorry, no modifications allowed. I simply want you to prove that the voltage source impedance minus the series resistor is zero ohms as you say. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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