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In the circuit below, the input voltage is Vin-Vinegakcos(wt), R-20 ΚΩandC15nFw l. in al Show that the output voltage is VotVcos (wt-), where V-V n peak/V1 + (RC) b) Show that this result justifies calling this circuit a high-pass filter+ c) Find an expression for the phase constant δ in terms of R,C and d) At what frequency is Vi (1/V2) Vin peak? That particular frequency is known as the 3dB frequency, or f3dB, of the circuit In the circuit...
4. (15 points - PA.3) Consider the RLC circuit shown below, where the input and output x(t) and y(t) are the input voltage vi(t) and capacitor voltage vc(t) respectively, and R = 1 K12, C = 0.1 mF, L = 100 H. i(t) + (i) Determine the frequency response of the system H (jw), as well as its magnitude and phase responses. What type of filter does it correspond to? (ii) Sketch its magnitude and phase response in Matlab. You...
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)...
For the circuit below, the output is at 15 V and the input voltage is at +2 V if the input voltage is gradually lowered to -2 V, at what input voltage does the output switch from +15 V to-15 V (to 1 % accuracy)? The op-amp has rail-to-rail swing, and a gain-bandwidth product of 3 MHz. The resistors used are r1 -1.5 k ohm and r2 22.8 k ohm r2 Vin 2 +2 V +15 V r1 f 1...
HighK_InvOA Rb Rc M Do: Find P, V., i,, P., and the voltage gain of the circuit, i.e. 4. = V. | (Volt) where P, is the power supplied by the input voltage source, V, and P is the power supplied by the output of the opamp. Note that P. is NOT the power absorbed by the load resistor, R. Hints: 1. To calculate P you will need the current supplied by the input voltage source. 2. The power supplied...
Consider a causal LTI system implemented as the RL circuit shown below. In this circuit, v(t) is the input voltage. The current i(t) is considered the system output. i(t) R L wwwm v(t) (a) Find the differential equation relating v(t) and i(t). (b) Determine the frequency response of this system (H(jw)). (c) Determine the output it) if v(t) = sin(t), R=10 and L=1. (d) Sketch Bode plot of H (jw) for R=10 and L=1. (e) Determine if the system is...
For the circuit below, the output is at-15 V, and the input voltage is at +2 V if the input voltage is gradually lowered to -2 V, at what input voltage does the output switch from-15 V to +15 V (to 1 % accuracy)? The op-amp has rail-to-rail swing, and a gain-bandwidth product of 3 MHz. The resistors used are r1 0.6 k ohm and r2 49.8 k ohm. r2 Vin 2/+2 V +15 V r1 out f-1 kHz 15...
For the circuit below, the output is at -15 V, and the input voltage is at -2 V. if the input voltage is gradually raised to 2 V, at what input voltage does the output switch from-15 V to +15 V (to 1% accuracy)? - The op-amp has rail-to-rail swing, and a gain-bandwidth product of 3 MHz. The resistors used are r1 1.3 k ohm and r2 37.7 k ohm r2 Vin 2/+2 V +15 V r1 o out f...
(b) Sketch the output voltage vo versus time for the following circuit with the input voltage shown. Assume Vy = 0 and assume the RC time constant is large. VIA VI vo 20 V VB=5 V -20 VF
Compute the voltage gain, input and output impedance for the following circuit if ß = 150 and VBEQ = 0.7 V, VI = 26 mV. 4 + 10 V 40 ΚΩ R1 4 ΚΩ Ci CO Vs R2 VO 60 ΚΩ 5 ΚΩ RE R 1ΚΩ