Relation between sensitivity and Q-factor

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The relationship between sensitivity and Q-factor in resonant RLC circuits is debated among sources. Some literature states that Sensitivity equals Q, while others assert that Sensitivity equals 1/Q. This discrepancy raises questions about the definitions of sensitivity and selectivity in the context of circuit design.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of RLC circuit theory
  • Familiarity with Q-factor and its implications in resonance
  • Knowledge of sensitivity in electronic circuits
  • Basic principles of selectivity in signal processing
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  • Research the definitions of sensitivity and selectivity in electronic circuits
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  • Examine various sources and textbooks for differing perspectives on sensitivity and Q-factor
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What is the relation between sensitivity and Q-factor ? of a resonant RLC circuit
in some books it is given
Sensitivity = Q

in some other books it is given
Sensitivity = 1/Q
 
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Do you mean selectivity?
 

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