14.47 For the resonator in Fig. 14.18(a), let node y be lifted from ground. If a signal source V¡ is connected to node y

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14.47 For the resonator in Fig. 14.18(a), let node y be lifted from ground. If a signal source V¡ is connected to node y

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14.47 For the resonator in Fig. 14.18(a), let node y be lifted from ground. If a signal source V¡ is connected to node y and the output V is taken across the resonator, derive an expression for the transfer function V/V, and show that it is a high pass with oo and Q given by Eqs. (14.39) and (14.40), respectively. Design the high-pass circuit to obtain wo = 106 rad/s and Q = 1. Use R = 1 kN.
Zo c: y (a) хо
=1/√LC Q=co₂ CR (14.39) (14.40)
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