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How does the source voltage affect the inductance in a 1 Mhz amplifier circuit?
thanks for the answer, I did read about inductors again in the engineering book, and now why understand why its treated as a ratio; linear affects are usually expressed in straightforward ratio's because of your answer given to me and why there's not much information about the differences in...- loosejohnny
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How does the source voltage affect the inductance in a 1 Mhz amplifier circuit?
I am not inventing a 1 mhz amplifier, its just part of the circuitry involved, i was in the Navy and Maintained 1500 watt RF Radio's, but for simplicity sake, I will forgo the 100 watt question. The Source voltage P = E^2/R I believe is the formula for wattage; and my original question about...- loosejohnny
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How does the source voltage affect the inductance in a 1 Mhz amplifier circuit?
skin effect Actually the Skin Effect which occurs at high frequencies or higher do not penetrate a metal surface very much. so a faraday cage is easily constructed. Now take a standard npn common emitter amplifier circuit to amplify the 1 mhz, my real question, I use a tuned tank circuit on the...- loosejohnny
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How does the source voltage affect the inductance in a 1 Mhz amplifier circuit?
Hi, I am a inventor and Electronics Tech. I am creating a 1 Mhz Amp for my own invention, and it will be enclosed in a Faraday cage so there is no emissions to worry about. I have been reading Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics, and was wondering about the difference in the source...- loosejohnny
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