A parallel RLC circuit is an electrical circuit configuration that consists of a resistor (R), inductor (L), and capacitor (C) connected in parallel across the same voltage source. This setup allows each component to have the same voltage across it, which influences the overall impedance, current distribution, and resonant behavior of the circuit. The unique characteristics of a parallel RLC circuit significantly affect how it behaves in the time domain, especially regarding transient responses and steady-state conditions.