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Rumieus
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 20
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05 Aug 2008 4:22 Help basic question. |
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Hi guys.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Calculation for DC is different from AC right?
Resistor, capacitor, transistor calculation for DC is different from AC right?
All component above react differently in DC and AC except resistor. Am i right?
Tq guys.
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xulfee
Joined: 27 May 2008 Posts: 256 Helped: 25 Location: Pakistan
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05 Aug 2008 4:41 Help basic question. |
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| like u talk about capasitors it blocks dc but allows ac to pass through it,for inductors it is just opposite to this,where transistors r used to amplify ac where in dc is is mostly used as switch
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natg9
Joined: 17 Jul 2008 Posts: 40 Helped: 7
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05 Aug 2008 5:34 Re: Help basic question. |
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Yes
u r right
also resistors are linear devices
while transistors are non linear devices
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xulfee
Joined: 27 May 2008 Posts: 256 Helped: 25 Location: Pakistan
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05 Aug 2008 7:05 Help basic question. |
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| rather u've to say resistors r frequency independent whlie transistors r not
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Audioguru
Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 519 Helped: 39 Location: Canada
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10 Aug 2008 5:05 Re: Help basic question. |
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| xulfee wrote: |
| rather u've to say resistors r frequency independent whlie transistors r not |
No.
Resistors are not frequency dependent. Capacitors are.
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