cleanup: intro: clarify component values, and why they don't matter
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We will be providing multiple variations on three different types of
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AC signals at $V_{in}$.
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We selected a resistor ${R=\SI{7.5}{\kohm}}$, with a $5\%$ precision
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band; note that the exact resistance value of the resistor really
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isn't important, since we are not studying its characteristics; we
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only need its impedance to be much larger than the 50-ohm internal
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resistance of our function generator.
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\section{Analytic Modeling Results}
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\section{Analytic Modeling Results}
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In the course of our lab procedure, three different types of AC signals are provided at $V_{in}$:
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In the course of our lab procedure, three different types of AC signals are provided at $V_{in}$:
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