IC chip for a series resonnance circuit.

From: beast (beast_at_serbiancafe-dot-com.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 02/12/05


Date: 12 Feb 2005 11:39:36 -0600

Is there an IC circuit I could use as a tank circuit? It is possible
to make resonnant circuit using resistors, and capacitors alone, so I
wonder if there is an IC chip I could wire somehow to make a tank
circuit...?

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