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| − | ==Design a '''parallel''' LC resonant circuit with a resonant frequency between 50-200 kHz. use <math>L</math> = 10 - 100 <math>\mu H</math>, R = 1k | + | ==Design a '''parallel''' LC resonant circuit with a resonant frequency between 50-200 kHz. use <math>L</math> = 10 - 100 <math>\mu H</math>, R = 1k <math>\Omega</math>== |
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:<math>\omega_0=\frac{1}{\sqrt{\mbox{LC}}}</math> | :<math>\omega_0=\frac{1}{\sqrt{\mbox{LC}}}</math> | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 2 February 2011
- LC Resonance circuits
The LC circuit
Design a parallel LC resonant circuit with a resonant frequency between 50-200 kHz. use = 10 - 100 , R = 1k
I choose the following values for and :
So the resonance frequency is
Or
Let's estimate:
Construct the LC circuit using a non-polar capacitor
Measure the Gain as a function of frequency. (25 pnts)
Compare the measured and theoretical values of the resonance frequency () (10 pnts)
Questions
1.Is there a value of in which at resonance. What is the value?(5 pnts)