Hi
Can an infinite impedance in a parallel LC circuit be achieved using resonance frequency with a bi-polar capacitor? or does it have to be a NP capacitor?
i.e. if a diode is installed "in series with the capacitor" Cathode end to + capacitor, will that change the characteristics regarding the effect of the frequency? if so, how else can the task be achieved?
Thanks
Can an infinite impedance in a parallel LC circuit be achieved using resonance frequency with a bi-polar capacitor? or does it have to be a NP capacitor?
i.e. if a diode is installed "in series with the capacitor" Cathode end to + capacitor, will that change the characteristics regarding the effect of the frequency? if so, how else can the task be achieved?
Thanks