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Since you haven't told us whether this is a series or parallel circuit
of L's, R's and C's, O.K. here's the combinatrics: Combo 1: DC Sine Wave + (R+L in series with C parallel) Combo 2: DC Sine Wave + (R+C in series with L parallel) Combo 3: DC Sine Wave + (L+C in series with R parallel) Combo 4: DC Sine Wave + (R, L, and C all in parallel with each other) Combo 5: DC Sine Wave + (R, L and C all in series) A peak detector will have to work on the range of voltages expected on it's input. O.K., so can I correctly infer from your response that a negative peak detector will yield a value of +5V for a sine wave which varies from +5V to +15V? |
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