
1. The circuit in Fig. 1 shows a cascade connection of two integrators. Determine the output...
3. In the circuit of Fig. 3, find (t) & it) for > 0. Assume that v(0) = 0 V and i(0)=1 A. Use the time domain method that you learnt in the course to solve the problem. (5 pts) 4u(t) A 222 2. F 1H 64
The diagram in Fig. 1 depicts a cascade connection of two linear time-invariant systems; i.e., the output of the first system is the input to the second system, and the overall output is the output of the second system. LTI System #1 hi[n] LTI System #2 h21n] r[n] iIn] yInl Figure 1: Cascade connection of two LTI systems (a) Suppose that System #l is a blurring filter described by the impulse response 0 "=0.1.2.3.4.5 n>5 and System #2 is described...
PROBLEM #1: The circuit shown in Figure P4.4 consists of the cascade connection of three sections. In the total circuit all C's are equal and all R's are equal. (a) Let V= 0 and find the transfer function T(s) = (8) (b) Connect node 0 to node 2 such that V. =V,, and determine the transfer function under this condition. V (S) linn -- R +013 + RS FIGURE P4.4
QUESTION 1 Figure Q1 shows a common emitter (CE) and common Base (CB) cascade amplifier circuit. Determine the input and output impedance, Z; and Zo, voltage gain, Avi and Av2 and total cascade voltage gain, Ayr and Ays. [25 marks) 2 +8V 1.5 kn 2.2 F 82 k2 3.3 k2 Vo 2.2 uf B = 100 6.8 k12 1 k 2 what B = 100 tuf ZA 5.6 k 2 47012 ZA V. 33 k2 IuF w 10k_2 -2V w...
(5) Capacitor and Transient Analysis 7 marks Fig. P-5A shows a switching circuit with switches Si and S2 that are opened and closed periodically. Fig. P-5B shows the steady state waveform of the output voltage V.(t). Compute the steady state values of V1 and V2. R: Vo(t) Vo(t) Vot 5V V2 --- -- 1kΩ 1uF C Vi Ve 5V Fig. P-5A Fig. P-5B (not to scale) (5a) 3 marks Let the initial voltage of the capacitor be V.(O)= V1. The...
1. Calculate the RC time constant of the circuit in Fig.
1 using equation (1)
2. Derive expressions of Vout(t) for circuits in
Figs. 1 and 2
3. Sketch your derived results for Vout(t), clearly
labeling your initial voltages and time constants
10 k22 M + + Vin 0.1 uf Vout Fig. 1. RC circuit 0.1 uf + + Vin 10 k2 Vout Fig. 2. RC circuit.
Problem 1 (10 points): The switch in the circuit of Fig. 1 has been in position a for a long time. Att 0, the switch moves to position b 1. (4 points) Construct an s-domain circuit for t> 0 2. (4 points) Find Vo(s) and vo(t) for t> 0 3. (2 points) Find IL(s) and iL () fort > 0. t-0 Ri R2 R1 = 400 ohms, R2 = 1000 ohms, C = 6.25 nF L 16 mH, and vg-360...
Problem 1130 pts 1. [12 pts] For the circuit shown in Fig. 1, istance Rm when the switch is open. What type of voltage gain Vo/Vin and the input resistance Rin when the switch is close. What type of a) Find the voltage gain val vin and the input resistance Rin when the switch is open b) Find the amplifier is this? amplifier is this? tin vo R Fig. 1 [18 pts] Design a circuit that implements the following: Vo(t)...
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BEE 433 Electronic Circuit Design Problem Set #1 Due date: Answer the following problems and Circle the answers. 1.1 (Fig. 1.1 from the textbook) In the voltage amplifier circuit of Fig. 1.1, let vs = 100 mV, Rs = 100 k 52, Vi = 75 mV, RL = 10 S2, and vo = 2 V. If connecting a 30-S2 resistance in parallel with RL drops vo to 1.8 V, find Ri, A., and R....
3-- Determine the peak load voltage for the circuit shown in Fig.1 i Determine the dc load voltage for the circuit shown in Fig.2 ii- Determine the dc load voltage and current values for the circuit shown in Fig.3 V-120V 1 R 10 ΚΩ Fig. 1 V-120V R-5.1 KS2 Fig. 2 10:1 V-120V R-5.1 Fig. 3