LC circuit
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LC circuit is an electronic circuit made up of an inductor and a capacitor.The angular frequency ω has units of radians per second.
LC circuits are used for creating signals at a particular frequency, or picking out a signal at a particular frequency from a more complex signal. An ideal LC circuit does not have resistance.
At LC circuit energy saves in the capacitor's electric field.
U is energy and q is electric charge. At LC circuit energy also save in the inductor's magnetic field.
U is energy and i is electric current that flows in inductor.
Let's analyze an LC circuit's vibration. Vibrating LC circuit's total energy is U.
Because circuit's resistance is 0, there is no energy that transmits to heat energy, and U is maintained regularity.
So LC circuit's vibration is shown like that
First consider the Electrical impedance of the series LC circuit. The total impedance is given by the sum of the inductive and capacitive impedances
Z = ZL + ZC
By writing the inductive impedance as ZL = jωL and capacitive impedance as
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The same analysis may be applied to the parallel LC circuit. The total impedance is then given by
and after substitution of ZL and ZC we have
which simplifies to
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Resultingly the parallel connected circuit will act as band-stop filter having infinite impedance at the resonant frequency of the LC circuit.
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