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For the circuit shown in Figure 1, determine (a) The transfer function H(s) Vo(s)/V(s) 1 (b). The impulse response h(t) given that R,-5Q, R2-2Q, L,-1 mH, and L2 = 2 mH Ri L R2 Figure 1.
I want the answer for Part B I have the answer for Part A-Q1 I uploaded it 2 H I F ua 212 < > 0.5% on Y; 4Ω Figure 1 PART A: MATHEMATICAL MODEL AND TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS (5%) 1) For the circuit of Figure 1, determine the transfer function relating the output voltage (s) to the input voltage V(s). Assuming zero initial condition, obtain the output response vo(t) to an input step with 6V amplitude, that is vi(t)6...
Circuit Analysis in the s-Domain 15.3. The initial voltage across the capacitor in the circuit shown in Figure P15.3 is v(0) 1 V, and the initial current through the inductor is i(0)0 mA Find the voltage vo (t) across the capacitor for t 2 0 Figure P15.3 50 mH 1 kS2 V. Volt) T 0.1 μF The circuit in the s-domain is shown below. R2 Va 1k 0.05s 1/(sC)-1e7/s Vo R1 2k V (0-ys 5/s 1/s 1 format long; 2...
1. Consider a feedback system given below: T(s) Disturbance Controller Dynamics R(S) + Gc(s) G.(s) U(s) Sensor H(s) IMs) Sensor noise where the input and transfer functions are given as follows: R(s) = –,7,(s) = 0, N(s) = 0, G, - 15,6, -_- , and H(s) = 1. s's + 3) a. Derive the system transfer function Y(s)/R(s) = G,, poles, $, On, and, from the response function y(t), the performance measures: rise time Tr, peak time Tp, percent overshoot...
1. For the function (t) below, T 2 and Vm-100 V. vt) 3 2 012 3 (a) Sketch v'(t) and derive the Fourier coefficients for '(t). (b) Use your results from part (a) to determine for Fourier coefficients for v(t). Express your solution in the complex form of the Fourier series, nugt and verify your solution by plotting your results using Matlab. 2. Assume that the signal above is the input to the bandpass filter shown below. y (t (a)...
winkngs spring i(t) v(t) st VEE Figure 1: (a)Solenoid with retu spring. (b) Equivalent lumped electrical cireuit (e) Equivalent mechanical diagram Figure 1(a) illustrates a solenoid with a return spring The voltage e(t) across the winding, causes a current it) to flow through the winding. which in turn generates a magnetic field The magnetic field induces a force f(t) on the plunger mass, . The magnitude of this force is related to the current in the windings via the solenoid's...