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Trying to solve an integral involving an LRC circuit
Jim, Thanks for the well informed response. Unfortunately, I won't be able to test out the integrator on a slower pulse due to the machine. However, you're response has been very helpful. I am pretty sure in the near future I will be responding back with more questions. I suppose my main...- danham1979
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Trying to solve an integral involving an LRC circuit
Hey guys, I am back. Jim, The inductor is used as a B-dot probe. Derived here... emf = turns*-d(flux)/dt = turns*area*d(B)/dt= L*dI/dt Or better yet... this is better http://www.umich.edu/~peplweb/diagnostics/b-dot.html With that, the A*sin^2(wt) is just a test signal for my pulse...- danham1979
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Trying to solve an integral involving an LRC circuit
Thanks! I will try that out. I've gotten nowhere on it, so I appreciate the help. I may return with more questions soon lol...- danham1979
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Trying to solve an integral involving an LRC circuit
Well here goes for my first post... Currently I am trying to build an active integrator. The circuit is similar to this one... http://www.art-sci.udel.edu/ghw/phys245/05S/classes/images/opamp-integrator.gif However, the voltage source is an inductor, and the voltage out goes to an...- danham1979
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