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A fundamental electronic component that stores energy in an electric field, commonly used in filtering applications.
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Why do we use this capacitor in the opamp and why do we superimpose it on the DC voltage and...
Why did we superimpose the signal from opamp 1 (U1.1) on 2.5V and then eliminate the DC component with capacitor C4? Couldn't we not overlap 2.5V? Was this really necessary? …
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Components Used in an Opamp Circuit Measuring AC Voltage
Why do we use this capacitor in the opamp and why do we superimpose it on the DC voltage and then destroy it again with the capacitor? … Why is capacitor C1 there? I thought there was no offset on the AC voltage line?
Why is the lower leg of R1 connected to the middle of R2 and R3? What is the purpose here? …
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How can I calculate the gain of this high pass active filter?
This is the circuit I'm trying to make:
This is the circuit I made for simulation in Proteus:
These are my measured values as a result of Proteus simulation.
This circuit is used to measure the vo …