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The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications
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When is an inductor not an inductor? When it’s a capacitor! This statement may seem odd,
but it suggests the main message of this chapter.
In the earlier chapter,
Electrical Fundamentals, the basic components of electronic circuits were introduced.
As you may know from experience, those simple component pictures are ideal. That is,
an ideal component (or element) by definition behaves exactly like the mathematical equations that describe it,
and only in that fashion. For example, the current through an ideal capacitor is equal to the capacitance
times the rate of change of the voltage across it without consideration of the materials or techniques by which
a real capacitor is manufactured.
Volume 2: Practical Design & Principles PART 1 RF Techniques Computer-Aided
Circuit Design Power Sources DSP and SDR Fundamentals Oscillators and Synthesizers Analog and Digital Filtering
Modulation Please note: This eBook is based on the ninety-sixth edition (2019 edition) of The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications.
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