the resonance that results when circuit elements are connected with their inductance and capacitance in series, so that the impedance of the combination falls to a minimum at the resonant frequency
Compare parallel resonance
series resonance in Electrical Engineering
(sɪəriz rɛzənəns)
noun
(Electrical engineering: Semiconductor and electronic circuitry, Analog)
Series resonance is a resonance condition that usually occurs in series circuits, where the current becomes a maximum for a particular voltage.
In series resonance, the current is maximum at resonant frequency.
The series resonance current curve increases to a maximum at resonance then decreases as resonance ispassed.
Series resonance is a resonance condition that usually occurs in series circuits, where the currentbecomes a maximum for a particular voltage.