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Question 8 1 pts In the circuit below, assume R1 = 9522 and C1 = 7...
In the circuit below, assume R1 = 4932 and L1 = 7 mH. Vin is a sinusoidal voltage source. A cos(21 ft), with frequency of f =278 Hz and peak amplitude of A =22. Determine the peak amplitude of the waveform appearing at the node labeled Vo. Round your answer to 2 digits to the right of the decimal. ..........R 1 ...... Vo Vin
3 Circuit C2 R1 Connect to Vo Unity Gair 470 0.1uF Follower Ground Output C1 4700 R2 R3 1000 C3 luF Figure 1. AC Test Circuit. 5 LTspice Simulation » Use LTspice to simulate the circuit shown in Figure 1. . The AC voltage source should have an amplitude of 5V and a frequency of 60Hz. When you enter the parameters in LTspice, you should see them displayed on the schematic as follows SINE(0 5 60000 1000) * Graph the...
Question 6 1 pts In the circuit below, Vin is a 2 VRMs sinusoidal voltage source and Vd is a dependent voltage source, dependent on the voltage appearing across R2. Vd essentially scales the voltage across R2 by the value Avoc, or mathematically as Va = Avoc VR2. Assume Avoc = 10 V/V, R1 = 672, R2 = 6,411 S2, R3 = 48 S2, and R4 = 602. Determine the RMS voltage appearing across R4. Round your answer to two...
R2 R1 1,C2 C1 Vo vin + The figure shows the circuit diagram of an active filter using an ideal operational amplifier. The values of the circuit components are as follows, R1 - 960 ohms, R2 - 2600 ohms, C1 - 1.0 microfarads, C2-0.8 microfarads. The magnitude of the circuit gain vo/vin at a frequency of 200Hz is determined as nearest to which of the following answers:- 00 O 0.7 O 1.5 22 3.3
For each filter mentioned in the following cases, first simulate the circuit using Multisim. You can get a plot of the transfer function that is called the Bode plot. From the right toolbar, select "Bode Plotter". Change initial (I) and final (F frequencies to 1Hz and 200 KHz, respectively. Use a Voltage AC source as the input signal. You do not need to change any parameter from voltage AC source Connect "Bode Plotter" to input and output of your circuit...
For the circuit shown below: In terms of Vo, R1, R2, R3, R4, C1, t, and s what is the time domain equation for the voltage at node out? Preview In terms of Vo, R1, R2, ,R3, R4, C1, t, and s what is the s-domain equation for voltage at node out? In terms of Vo, RI, R2, R3, R4, CI, t, and s what is the equation for τ? If the voltage V1 at time-0 is 1 V R1-1...
Amplificabon R3 Av Vin C1- R2 R1 Follow the instructions: 11. Connect the last circuit on the simulation program. 12. Set Vin-3 V (rms) 13. R1-15 KO, R2-30 ΚΩ 14. R3s 20 КО, С. 10 nf 15, Op.Amp (741) Measure and calculate all the needed in the table: f(Hz) 150-1100 1200 I 600 I 800 1K | 2K Vo (V) Av Av (dB) 7. Plot a skitch of curve between F and Av(dB). (Frequency Response) -10 20 10 Hz 20...
Simulation For each filter mentioned in the following cases, first simulate the circuit using Multisim. You can get a plot of the transfer function that is called the Bode plot. From the right toolbar, select "Bode Plotter". Change initial (I) and final (F) frequencies to 1Hz and 200 KHz, respectively. Use a Voltage AC source as the input signal. You do not need to change any parameter from voltage AC source. Connect "Bode Plotter" to input and output of your...
For the circuit shown below In terms of Vo. RI. R2, R3. R4 Cİ.t and s what is the time domain equation for the voltage at node out? Preview In terms of Vo, R1, R2, R3 R4, C1,t, and s what is the frequency domain equation the voltage at node out? Preview In terms of Vo. R1. R2. R3. R4. Cl.t. and s what is the equation for t? Preview Ifthe voltage vi at tune-0 is 3 V RI"? kQ....
2. LRC series circuit. [10 pts.] Consider an LRC series circuit driven by an ac voltage source Vin Vo cos(wt). (a) Derive an expression for the real ac current in the circuit in terms of L, R, C, and a. (b) Determine the resonant frequency f, and angular frequency w, by direct differentiation of the current amplitude from part (a). Compare your result to LC (c) Determine the Q factor of this circuit in terms of L, R, and C....