Lesson 15: Ideal vs Real Components | Basic Electricity for RF Engineers
Have you ever wondered why real electronic components never behave exactly like the perfect models shown in textbooks? In this lesson, you'll learn the difference between ideal and real components, how parasitic effects appear in resistors, capacitors, and inductors, and why these non-ideal behaviors become critical in RF and high-frequency circuits. This is a key step in understanding how real electronic systems actually work. Part of the Basic Electricity for RF Engineers course.

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