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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition
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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition

by M. G. Scroggie, S. W. Amos
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
570 pages
27h 46m
English
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71
simple sine waves.
So it is
enough
to
consider
the
sine-wave gnerator.
Sources
of
more complicated waveforms
can be
imitated
by
combinations
of
sine-wave generators. Theoretically this dodge
is
always available,
but in
practice (as,
for
example, with square waves)
there
are
sometimes easier alternatives,
as we
shall
see in
Chapter
25.
Unless
the
contrary
is
clear,
it is
assumed from
now on
that
a
generator means
a
sine-wave generator.
5.3 Circuit with Resistance only
The simplest kind
of a.c.
circuit
is one
that
can be
represented
as a
generator supplying current
to a
purely resistive load
(Fig. 5.1). We
have already found (Sec.
2.6) ho
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