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Passive RC Integrator Circuit: Explained with Calculations

October 22, 2024 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

In a passive RC integrator circuit, we see that the input is actually connected to a resistor, while the output voltage is measured across the capacitor. This setup is basically the complete opposite of what goes on in an RC differentiator circuit. In RC integrator, when we make input signal high, the capacitor then starts […]

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Analyzing Passive RC Differentiator Circuit with Calculations

October 20, 2024 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

The passive RC differentiator is just a simple RC circuit where the resistor and capacitor are hooked up in series. What this does is give you an output signal that works like the mathematical process of differentiation. Basically, here the output shows how fast the input signal is changing at any given instant. In a […]

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Understanding Passive Band Pass Filter with Formulas

July 8, 2024 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

The purpose of passive band pass filters is to filter or isolate particular frequencies within a given band. As a result, undesired frequencies outside of the intended range can be attenuated while the right frequencies can flow through selectively. As was previously noted, a non-polarized capacitor and a single series resistor may be used to accurately […]

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Understanding Passive High Pass Filter with Formulas

July 4, 2024 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

As we already know, a low-pass filter selectively permits signals with frequencies lower than its cutoff frequency fc to pass through. This shows that although the high-frequency elements of the input signal are attenuated (weakened), the lower-frequency elements are retained in the output. A passive high-pass filter, on the other hand, functions in the opposite […]

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Learning Passive Low Pass Filter Circuit Calculations

June 28, 2024 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

Basically passive RC filters are circuits that separate various frequencies within a signal. We can consider a signal as a collection of distinct-pitched noises. We can make an RC filter to only allow high-pitched sounds to pass through (such as a treble filter) or only the low-pitched sounds to pass through (similar to a bass […]

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Calculating Passive Components in AC Circuits

March 21, 2024 by Admin-EF Leave a Comment

Passive components control or limit electrical signals, but can’t amplify them. Meaning, they can affect the signal in various ways, but not boost its power. In an electrical circuit we connect various parts to create a closed loop where electricity can flow. Three key parts that are involved are resistors, capacitors, and inductors. These are all […]

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