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ECE 330 Electronics Homework #4 Name: 1. Determine the r-parameters for the transistor of the figure below, and draw (15 points) signal equivalent circuit. Assume β 150 tlo Rs 10μF 2N2222A RI S 4.7 ks2 Determine all the parameters for the CE amplifier with gain stabilization shown below, using the approximate transistor model (neglecting the effect of ro) Vcc 16 V 4. (15 points) Assume β-160 Ri 30 kQ 2N3904 's100 mV Rg
ECE 330 Electronics Homework #4 Name: 1....
Prove the recurrence relation
xPn(x) = n + 1
2n + 1
Pn+1(x) + n
2n + 1
Pn−1(x),
and evaluate the following integral using the orthogonal property of Legendre polynomials
Z 1
−1
xPn(x)Pn−1(x)dx
P and N type semiconductors are formed with an acceptor and donor concentration of 1×1017 cm-3 and 1×1016 cm-3 , respectively,
intrinsic carrier concentration is 1×1010 cm-3 and relative permittivity (єs
) is 12є0 @ 300K.
Given, permittivity of free space (є0
) 8.85 × 10-12 Farad/meter, KT @ 300K 0.0259 eV, q = 1.602 × 10-19 coulombs
A. Calculate the following quantities @ 300K
1. Potential Drop (in V) and Maximum Electric Field (in V/cm) across PN-junction [2 +...
Let the open loop transfer function be K/(s(s+1)(s+3)) with unity feedback and ‘K’ as
variable determine what is the maximum value of K for which it is stable and what will
happen to the stability if we add one real zero ‘z’ between -3 and -1 poles. What is the
conclusion derived. Plot the rootlocus with and without zero in MATLAB.
Let the open loop transfer function be K/(s(s+1)(s+3)) with unity feedback and ‘K’ as
variable determine what is the maximum value of K for which it is stable and what will
happen to the stability if we add one real zero ‘z’ between -3 and -1 poles. What is the
conclusion derived. Plot the rootlocus with and without zero in MATLAB.
Screenshot (474).pngLet the open loop transfer function be K/(s(s+1)(s+3)) with unity feedback and ‘K’ as
variable determine what is the maximum value of K for which it is stable and what will
happen to the stability if we add one real zero ‘z’ between -3 and -1 poles. What is the
conclusion derived. Plot the rootlocus with and without zero in MATLAB.
P and N type semiconductors are formed with an acceptor and donor concentration of 1×1017 cm-3 and 1×1016 cm-3 , respectively,
intrinsic carrier concentration is 1×1010 cm-3 and relative permittivity (єs
) is 12є0 @ 300K.
Given, permittivity of free space (є0
) 8.85 × 10-12 Farad/meter, KT @ 300K 0.0259 eV, q = 1.602 × 10-19 coulombs2. Majority and Minority Electron density (in cm-3
) & Hole density (in cm-3
) under equilibrium B. Draw the following profiles @ 300K 3....
An armature controlled d.c motor is supplied in series with a resistance from a 24 d.c. supply.
The motor takes a current of 5A on stalling and the stalling torque being 0.915 N-m. The
motor runs at 1000rpm taking a current of 1 A. The moment of inertia and coefficient of
viscous friction are 4 x 10^3 kg-m^2 and 1.5 x 10^-3 Nm/(rad/sec) respectively. Determine
the transfer function of the motor
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