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Re: Re: Frequency Splitting
Original poster: "Daniel McCauley" <dhmccauley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
The resonant points, as you state, are not equidistance from the
resonant peak. Each one is different, and can be defined by
the following equations:
Fupper = Funcoupled / sqrt (1-k)
Flower = Funcoupled / sqrt (1+k)
where k = coupling between the two resonant circuits
Dan
The resonance points occur at two different frequencies each
equidistant from the resonant peak. Maybe frequency splitting isn't
the best term but two separate resonant freqs occur with
overcoupling which produces two separate points along the coil when
potential peaks occur. Then, these two pure freqs start "beating"
against each other and standing waves occur.
Dr. Resonance