I'm writing up my own electronics notes so I can discard the useless stuff and home in on what works. I have a question.
Is it accurate to say that in a simple circuit, while you can rectify AC pretty easily and get rid of the time variation, you can't turn DC into AC or change the frequency of AC?
I know you can get fancy gizmos to do these things. I'm talking about your basic R, L, C, voltage source, and current source circuits.
Is it accurate to say that in a simple circuit, while you can rectify AC pretty easily and get rid of the time variation, you can't turn DC into AC or change the frequency of AC?
I know you can get fancy gizmos to do these things. I'm talking about your basic R, L, C, voltage source, and current source circuits.