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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... A parallel resonsant circuit is a high impedance (low admittance). est regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Now go back to your books since your memory is poor and check out what restrictions apply. Do you ignore all connection lengths between lumped circuits. Do they say all parallel circuits ALWAYS have a high impedance without exception? Does this simple formula account for radiation ? Does a parallel circuit in macro form that radiates apply with respect to this simple formula regardless of interconnection lengths? Must all distributed passive forms be ignored and why? |
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