gauthamtechie
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A Low Pass RC filter behaves as a High Pass RC filter if the voltage source is replaced by a current source. What is an intuitive explanation to this phenomenon?
Also the current across the capacitor is a consequence of the Change in voltage as in I = C dv/dt. How does this go with the fact that we are supplying our sinusoidal source of current which has a constant RMS current ? Does this have any relevance to the filter behaving as high pass instead of Low pass in the case presented?
Also the current across the capacitor is a consequence of the Change in voltage as in I = C dv/dt. How does this go with the fact that we are supplying our sinusoidal source of current which has a constant RMS current ? Does this have any relevance to the filter behaving as high pass instead of Low pass in the case presented?