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Question 6 1 pts In the circuit below, Vin is a 2 VRMs sinusoidal voltage source...
Question 2. Consider a nonideal AC voltage source v, with open circuit terminal voltage ampli- tude a and an internal resistance R. In this question we consider the problem of amplifying the input voltage with a modified non-inverting amplifier configuration shown in Figure 2. Ri RA Uo Us Figure 2: Circuit for Question 2. Suppose that R2 - R4. What should be the value of R3 so that the output voltage amplitude is A?
6. The circuit shown below is common in radio receivers. The dependent source is created using a device known as a transistor. R2 VX VOUT - RS 9m Vx R = 5002 R2 = 20000 9m = 0.0385 A/V C = 2.3374nF L = 1nH Ry = 100k 22 a) Determine the transfer function H(s) = OUT. It should have the form: VIN Vout aus? + ans + do H(S) = 1 VIN b2s2 + bis + 1 Provide the...
Consider the circuit below: Circuits 2 Lab Homework, Due Lab 13 Consider the circuit below. The source is a 1 Amp sinusoidal current source. As such, the phasor voltage Vab across the terminals a & b is simply 1 times the impedance Zab. clean sheet of paper and in a neat and orderly fashion, do the following: 1. Derive an equation for Zabls) in terms of the component names R1, L, C, and R2. (See Hints) 2. Find the poles...