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Weird looking sine wave behavior in an electric circuit
while studying an RLC circuit I noticed some weird like sine waves at low frequencies (1-9 kHertz) on the inductor,
The amplitude behavior did not follow the theoretical model. Instead, suggested the ...
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How to solve the transient response of a general $RLC$ network?
There is a $RLC$ network $\{V_i\}$ with a complex impedance $Z_{ij}$ on each edge. all vertices have initial voltage $V_i$ and all edges have initial current $I_{ij}$. Now, is there a general way to ...
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Pulse to sine with the same frequency
I have a pulse signal with frequency f(t)
And i want to generate from it a sine signal with frequency f(t)
(f(t) doesn't vary a lot in time)
Is there a method to do it directly with a function ...
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How a switching mixer works in this example circuit?
I am reading about lock-in amplifiers and came across this example circuit of a mixer:
You have one sinusoidal input signal $e_1$ with a phase $\phi_1$ and the local oscillator has a square-wave ...
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Does phase of a signal (very low frequency, 0-100Hz) change due to pink noise?
One might experience pink noise when dealing with low frequency signals (0-100Hz). Curious to know whether pink noise has an effect on phase of the signal specially in lowest frequencies 0-10Hz.
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Why does a capacitor act as a frequency filter?
What is it about a capacitor which allows it to filter frequencies?
I understand the construction of a high-pass RC filter, and the mathematics behind it, but I'm struggling to find an explanation of ...
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Why don't we have heat circuits?
Common circuits use electricity to transmit power and signals.
I know we transfer heat power using things like HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning).
I don't know anything that encodes/...
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Can a resonance plot be upside down, i.e., inverted?
Given the following RLC circuit with an AC driving source,
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I have found an expression for the amplitude to be
$$ I(t) = \left(\frac{V_{0}}{R}\right)\frac{(\omega \tau)}{\sqrt{(\omega\...
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RLC Bandpass Filter network
Can anybody tell me what the "s" in this equation is? I am looking for the transfer function of this circuit
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Proving a theorem about the average value of a function over a specific region
Let's say transient phenomenon in a function. A transient phenomenon is defined as:
"A transient event is a short-lived burst of energy in a system caused by a sudden change of state."
So, ...
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What does the phase discriminator portion of the Costas Receiver do mathematically?
What does the phase discriminator portion of the Costas Receiver do mathematically?
The output of the $I$-channel is $ \frac{1}{2}A_C \cos \phi \, m(t) $. Which means for small deviation of phase $ \...
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Fourier transform of power
In the notes I am reading they use the following. Let $U$ be the voltage (depends on time) and $I$ the current in a circuit with some resistor with resistance $R$. Then the power is given by:
$$P(t)=...
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What exactly happens in a low and a high pass filter?
I know the mathematics and equations behind the circuitry and how they tell us that the resistor blocks high frequency ac signals and allows low frequency ac signals to pass through with undiminished ...
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Electrical equivalent of inverted pendulum
Background
I am working on a summer project to design labs for undergraduate students. One of the topics is feedback and there is already quite a lot of stuff about passive feedback, so we might add ...
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Would optical signal processing still suffer from slew rate?
In electronics, analog signal processing/computation suffers from parasitic capacitance which leads to slew rate—which is the maximum change of voltage allowed, so handling super-high frequency ...