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The hole concentration on the n-side of an ideal pn step-junction Si diode at a given instant of time is as shown:a) Is the junction forward or reverse biased? Explain briefly.b) If pn0 = 103 and T = 300K, determine the applied bias, vA.c) Is there a forward or reverse current flowing through the diode? Explain briefly.
How do I use Complete Response = Transient Response + Steady State Response and Complete Response = Natural Response + Forced Response for a Step Response RC Circuit. How do I use KVL and Mesh Analysis for a Step Response RL Circuit. Figure 7.40 An RC circuit with voltage step input. Figure 7.48 An RL circuit with a step input voltage.
Question 21 1 pts The response of the system after the demise of the transient response is called: Final response Uniform response Steady state response Slow response Question 22 1 pts Force in a mechanical system is analogous to: Capacitance in an electrical system Current in an electrical system Power in an electrical system Voltage in an electrical system
13. What kind of compensation improves transient response, and why is it? 14. Explain frequency response approach in control system.
Expain the meaning of the time constant briefly in the transient response in an RC circuit. For example, large time constant make the response this. please write your answer in typing or please write down your letters precisely.... I cannot understand many other's writing....
Circuit 1 Transient response of a series RLC circuit The two switches in the circuit in Figure 8 operate synchronously. When switch 1 is in position "a", switch 2 is closed. When switch 1 is in position "b", switch 2 is open. Switch 1 has been in position "a" for a very long time. At 1-0, it moves instantaneously to position 4Ω t=0 2 8Ω 100mH 150V| 2Ω 60 V Figure 8: Circuit for Tasks 3 and 4 TASK 3...
3. Plot the transient, steady state, and complete response of the capacitor voltage Vc for 0sts5 seconds. 2Ω 5 V 10 V
in transient response of systems, are static error constants (Kp, Kv, Ka) related to the gain K of a system? For example, if we are asked to design a compensator that yields a Kv of 20 for the ramp response, does the value of K for the compensator have to equal 20?
. a) Consider the control system in Figure 2(a). Determine the transient response characteristics (rise time, peak time, maximum overshoot and settling time) and the steady state error for the system. (2 marks) b) To improve the relative stability, the tachometer feedback are employed as shown in Figure 2(b). i. Determine the value Kn so that the damping ratio of the system is 0.5. (1 % marks) ii. From the result obtained in (), evaluate the transient response characteristics (rise...
Question 2: Poles and zeros, and how they affect the transient response modes This question tests your understanding of the effects of nearby poles and ze- ros to the response mode of a specified pole (or conjugate pair). You should also understand what a pole-zero-gain plot is and how it is specified by, and specifies a transfer function A unit impulse function is applied to the system described by the transfer function G(8) = K (8+) (s + 1)(8 +2)...