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RLC Filters – An Introduction To Analog Electronics
Posted October 3, 2013 by Chris
This week, PyroEDU’s Analog Electronics course is featuring a lesson on RLC filter design. Here’s a quick intro of what this PyroEDU lesson is all about:
When we combine together a low pass RL and a high pass RC filter, the result is an RLC filter which filters both low and high frequencies out of a signal. In this lesson, we will learn how to build an RLC filter, see what formulas are necessary for designing an RLC filter and experiment with understanding the effect an RLC filter has on an audio signal.
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