A linear circuit is one in which, for a sinusoidal input voltage of frequency f, any steady-state output of the circuit (the current through any component, or the voltage between any two points) is also sinusoidal with frequency f. Note that the output need not be in phase with the input.[1]

References

  1. ^ Linear circuit design handbook by Hank Zumbahlen, Newnes, 2008, ISBN 0-7506-8703-7

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