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Series resonant circuits have their lowest impedance at the resonant frequency. Parallel resonant circuits have their highest impedance at the resonant frequency. This characteristic is exploited in the design of filters, oscillators and other circuits.

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There are two forms of Resonance in electronic circuits: Inductive - which deals with AC current reverberating through Coils; and Capacitive - which deals with DC current reverberating amongst Capacitors.

Schematic diagrams are needed to determine which of these circuits are series and/or parallel.

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A series resonant circuit exhibits minimum impedance when on tune. A parallel resonant circuit exhibits maximum impedance when on tune.

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series resonant is voltage magnification whereas parallel resonant is current magnification type of circuit.

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if resonant ckts r connected serially, it is called serial resonant ckt..

if resonant ckts r connected parallely, it is called parallel resonant ckt..

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