Hi -- I'm a novice and am trying to work out a theoretical problem. I put this question here because I figure you guys are the LC filter experts:
1. If I have a ideal AC source (at frequency f) connected to a series consisting of R,F,R,F,R (where Rs are equal resistance and Fs are LC parallel band stop filters tuned to frequency f) then what's the current across the resistors and what's the oscillating current inside each F. Is there no voltage drop across the Rs at the resonant frequency? Are the resonance currents inside the two Fs equal?
Here's the circuit:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7372632/Circuit.pdf
Thanks for your thoughts,
Dave
1. If I have a ideal AC source (at frequency f) connected to a series consisting of R,F,R,F,R (where Rs are equal resistance and Fs are LC parallel band stop filters tuned to frequency f) then what's the current across the resistors and what's the oscillating current inside each F. Is there no voltage drop across the Rs at the resonant frequency? Are the resonance currents inside the two Fs equal?
Here's the circuit:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7372632/Circuit.pdf
Thanks for your thoughts,
Dave