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![]() Wally wrote: Nav wrote: That's what I thought. How can a low impedence increase voltage? Can you explain Gilly's idea to me? 'Fraid not, but I'll have a guess... :-) With a parallel cct, Z either side of resonance is low, which would develop a lower voltage across the two components. The series cct presents high Z either side of resonance. IOW, the high voltage developed across each component in the series cct is outside the tuned frequency - at low F on one component, high F on the other. Alternatively, and I really am guessing here - how about something to do with phase effects at resonance? All that leading and lagging of current WRT voltage. As far as I understand it, the voltage is just the current times the impedence. Similarly, the current is only produced by the driver (Vin) so how can Vout be bigger than Vin (there's no mention of a transformer)? Cheers |
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