RLC Resonant Frequency Calculator

Calculate resonant frequency, Q factor, and bandwidth for series and parallel RLC circuits. Includes an interactive frequency response chart and core formulas.

Circuit Parameters

Circuit Type
Ω

Calculated Results

Resonant Frequency (f₀) ...
Quality Factor (Q) ...
Bandwidth (BW) ...
Impedance @ f₀ ...

Frequency Response

This chart shows the circuit's impedance across a range of frequencies. Notice the sharp dip at the resonant frequency for the series circuit.

What is Resonance?

In an RLC circuit, resonance is a condition that occurs at a specific frequency, called the resonant frequency ($f_0$). At this frequency, the inductive reactance ($X_L$) and capacitive reactance ($X_C$) are equal in magnitude and cancel each other out. This causes the circuit to behave as if it's purely resistive. The result is a dramatic change in the circuit's total impedance (its opposition to current flow), leading to a peak in current (for series circuits) or voltage (for parallel circuits). This phenomenon is fundamental to tuning circuits used in radios, filters, and oscillators.

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