Swend
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Hi friends,
Sorry to crash the RF-party with a question that at first glance seems misplaced, but I have the feeling that the answer lies in the mind of an RF-aficionado - (but as usual I could be wrong)
I have this theoretical circuit here below
My objective is that the energy stored in the capacitor is dissipated in the resistor in the most simple and efficient manor, without alternating the current.
So either I have to "de-resonate" the circuit and/or level-shift the current so that it does not go through zero.
it is not possible to change the given components, but you can add components to the circuit as you like.
What are my options? Do such techniques exist?
Sorry to crash the RF-party with a question that at first glance seems misplaced, but I have the feeling that the answer lies in the mind of an RF-aficionado - (but as usual I could be wrong)
I have this theoretical circuit here below
My objective is that the energy stored in the capacitor is dissipated in the resistor in the most simple and efficient manor, without alternating the current.
So either I have to "de-resonate" the circuit and/or level-shift the current so that it does not go through zero.
it is not possible to change the given components, but you can add components to the circuit as you like.
What are my options? Do such techniques exist?