3. For the circuit below, use Vin (3.0 V) (0.3 V) sin(). Find Vout 15 V...
For the circuit below, use Vin-(3.0V)+(0.3V) sin(wt). Find Vout 15 V out in rs RE 0.3 k2
For the circuit shown below, use super position to find VOUT if VIN1=24 V, VIN2=9 V, R$1=2500 2. R$2=4000 2. RG=3000 Q Rp=45009, and gn=3 mAV. Vout due to Vini only=0 .V. Vout due to VIN2 only=0 VOUT due to VIN1 and VIN2=0 #V. RS1 {RS1} RS2 OUT I v2 {RS2} RG {RG} RD {RD} {VIN1} T (VIN) I={GM}*V(G) The relative tolerance for this problem is 10 %.
1. Find the Vin-Vout transfer characteristic for this circuit over the range of -10V <Vin< 10V + Vzk = 5V VIN V=0.7V Vout Vi= 0.7V Fig :1
15 pts Question 24 TCO 3) For the circuit below, if Vin is -5VDC, find: 10 k 20 k Vin Ia Vout i. Ia i. Ib: iii. Vout: HTML Editor Paragraph
Problem 5: (20 points) Given the following circuit VIN L Vout R a) Write the loop equation for the circuit, and then find the transfer function Vout(s) H(S) = Express H(s) so that the coefficient of the s in the denominator is 1. Vin(s) b) If Vin(t) is 20u(t), find out(t). c) If Vin(t) is 20u(t) find the final value using the final value theorem (show your work), d) Assume (R/L) = 10, if the input is Vin(t) = 100...
3-F) b. Vout = 0.99 Vin
3-E) For the following circuit, with Ri 18 k2, R2 15 k(2, R6 = 40 kQ, V,-10 V, and V,-7 V, find: 22 k2, R 30 k2, R4 20 kQ, Rs- a) the current through Ri, R3, & R6 b) the voltage across R2, R4, & Rs Rs V, 3-F) For the following circuit, what is Vout in terms of Vin for each case? a) R1-100 ?, R2-1 k(2, and R3 = 1.0 M(2...
Solve for the Vout (peak to peak) magnitude (+ value) of this
circuit below. If Vin is 1 Vpp and V+ = 5 V. Enter your answer in
Vpp.
Solve for the Vout (peak to peak) magnitude (+ value) of this circuit below. If Vin is 1 Vpp and V+ = 5 V. Enter your answer in Vpp. R8 R7 20k 10k R6 Nt From ECG circuit Microcontroller Micro 20k TLV272 SPE Z10k Level Shifter Question 2 What is the...
Vx = Vin
2. (60 points) Plot Vout as a function of Vx for the circuit shown below. Assume a constant voltage diode model. Also plot the Vout as a function of Vx in the circuit assuming Vx Vo sin ot D1 VB
2. For the common-emitter amplifier. B= 50. Vcc=12 a) Draw small signal circuit b) Find vout/vin Find Zin and Zou Vcc R1 27k R2 2.2k Zout Zin Vo 4 C1 16 BIG Q1 NPN V1 C2 V R3 15k RE 1.2k BIG
Just find the Vout of the circuit. The Vin voltage is the ac
source.
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