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A tank circuit, also called tuned circuit, resonant circuit, or LC circuit, is a circuit consisting of an inductor and a capacitor. The circuit can act as a resonator, storing energy oscillating at the circuit's resonant frequency.
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Close Oscillators Problem
It sounds like you have more than one high Q tank oscillators in close proximity and close frequencies. …
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Where can I observe the high voltage generated in a tank circuit?
TL;DR You need a current source with high R shunt load to amplify V at resonance in a parallel tank. Otherwise you need a low loop resistance with a series LC to amplify voltage between LC. … Since the parallel tank is open circuit at resonance there is no current thru the resistor and the output is unity gain.
You need a current source to get voltage gain. …
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LC tank circuit behavior
For AC current ; a TANK circuit with an initial condition.
a Cap. is always leading sine voltage by 90 deg. so the current is 0 when voltage is either peak. …
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What dimensions would L1 in this 433MHz tank circuit receiver be if it is actually 1.5 turns?
To resonate a printed coil or wired coil with 2pF at 433 MHz , you can't use a ground plane, which ends up adding to the 2pF significantly.
You have to decide if you want it shielded, coplanar, spiral …