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![]() Gay Sailor wrote: A caveat though, the voltage across either element is the circuit Q times the applied voltage. If you drive a 12volt Vcc amplifier (voltage swing of 24 volts) into a circuit with a Q of 10, there is 240 volts across the series inductor and 240 volts across the series capacitor. So for your 12 volt output driver one would be wise to use 500 volt capacitors and inductors. Can you explain this. I though that for a parallel LC the impedence went to infinite at resonance (f=1/2pi sqrt(LC)) so that Vin=Vout. What am I missing? Cheers |
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