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  1. 1. Career Point Cares RLC Series Circuit Simulation BY PROTEUS Submitted to: Mr. Ravindra Meena Professor Electrical Department Submitted by : Wakil kumar ( K12467 ) , Computer science Vasim Khan Gori (k12519) , Civil Vivek kumar Sharma (K12183 ), Civil B.Tech, 1st year
  2. 2. Career Point Cares CONTENT • Introduction • Working • Applications of RLC circuit
  3. 3. Career Point Cares Introduction An RLC circuit which is also known as resonant or tuned circuit is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor, an inductor and a capacitor, connected in series or parallel. This configuration forms a harmonic oscillator.
  4. 4. Career Point Cares Introduction
  5. 5. Career Point Cares Working • Open the proteus software in your pc. • Choose a resistor, capacitor, inductor and an ac voltage source from the library. • The voltage source will be of 220 v and 50Hz frequency. • Connect the components in series and lastly ground them. • Now the values of voltage across every component will be calculated. • Finally the waveform will be observed through analogue Analysis.
  6. 6. Career Point Cares Working
  7. 7. Career Point Cares Applications • AM/FM radios with analog tuners typically use an RLC circuit to tune a radio frequency. • In oscillator circuits, it is generally used to make the damping factor as small as possible, or equivalently, to increase the quality factor (Q) as much as possible. • An overdamped series RLC circuit can be used as a pulse discharge circuit. Often it isuseful to know the values of components that could be used to produce a waveform.
  8. 8. Career Point Cares Reference • Kumar and Kumar, Electric circuits & Networks, page. 464 • Agarwal and Lang , Page. 692 • Nilsson and Riedel, page.303
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