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resonant circuit rise time 1

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2dye4

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Mar 3, 2004
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I have a resonant circuit that is fed by a sine wave at
its resonant frequency. The sine wave has a very short
duty cycle 0.1%. For some reason my circuit on recieving
this signal increases in amplitue for only a small part of
the duration of the sine wave and then levels off. How
can I calculate given the Q of the resonator how long it
will take for a signal at resonance to reach maximum value??

thanks
 
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