this is all thats given Problem IV-B In the circuit of Fig. IV-B(a), determine: K, I,...
Will leave a like for solving :) Problem IV-A In the circuit of Figure IV-A, solve for: K, 11, 12, 13 and v, (Ans: [I: =-v, + L (K Rs + RoW [Ri+R3(K+I)]; Other Ans: ?) FIGURE IV-A: Ri 10 R2 KI2 Problem IV-A In the circuit of Figure IV-A, solve for: K, 11, 12, 13 and v, (Ans: [I: =-v, + L (K Rs + RoW [Ri+R3(K+I)]; Other Ans: ?) FIGURE IV-A: Ri 10 R2 KI2
F1 শ। Problem 3: For the circuit in Fig. 3, find Vo/Vs in terms of a, Ri, R2, Rs and Ra. If R-R2-R)-Ra, what value of a will produce Vo/Vs |-10? RI + Va RA R3 alo R2 V's Fig. 3
please ignore Qucs questions . Consider the circuit shown in Fig. 1: 1. Given the values of the resistors are R;=1.2k12 , Rz=3.3kN and R3=5.6k22, calculate values of the voltages V1, V2 and V3, and the currents I1, I2 and 13 using any other method except Superposition theorem. 2- Verify the results using QUCS. + V 1 + V3 Iz RI R E-15 V E-10 V Fig. 1 3- Consider the circuit shown in Fig. 2: + V I' I'3...
Problem V-B In the circuit shown in Fig. V-B, suppose RE = RG= Ru= Ri = R ohm. Determine the potential Vo at the output in terms of applied voltage Vin and the current supplied by Vin. (Answer hint: Use A- Y conversion on Rr. Rr and Re FIG. V-B RJ A Iin RG RF Vo Vin RH
i)draw the transafer charcheristics for this circuit? ii)Derive expressions for VTH and VTL? iii)Let L+ = - L- = 10 V, and R1=1 k Ω , choose R2 in order to get a hysteresis of 100mV width? iv).An engineer decided to modify the given circuit by disconnecting the inverting input of the op-amp from the ground and connecting it to a constant voltage source Vx. Derive expressions for VTH and VTL and Draw the transfer characteristics in this case.? Question...
Fig. 1. Logic circuit for Question 1 2. The 60 W light bulb shown in Fig. 2 is rated at 120 volts. Calculate the required supply voltage V, to make the light bulb operate at the rated conditions. (2 pts) 50 22 Bulb 3 802 Fig.2. Circuit for Question 2 (3 pts) 3. For the circuit shown in Fig. 3, using KVL & KCL: a. Determine the currents i1, 12 & 13 b. The voltage across the resistor R1, R2...
7) You will eventually be asked to determine the current in each branch of the circuit. Ri=30. R2=9 2. R3 = 4 . Vi=6 V. 72=9V.V3=4 V a) Draw the currents. I1. 12. and I3 in the picture. V3 Ri R2 R3 b) Write the junction equation for the circuit. + Vi 12 c) Write the loop equation for loop #1. d) Write the loop equation for loop =2. e) What are the magnitudes of the currents? f) In reality,...
(TCO 4) For the circuit given in the figure below, obtain the following quantities. (a) Currents I1 and I3 (b) Power dissipated by the resistor R2 Assume VS1 = 15 V, R1 = 4.0 k?, R2 = 9.0 k?, R3 = 6.0 k?, R4 = 12.0 k?
An amplifier circuit is shown in Fig. 1b. The operational amplifier (op-amp) Ai can be assumed as ideal. The input impedance of this amplifier is 1M2. The gain of this amplifier is -100. R2 V R VVV 小小 Ri Fig. 1b (a) Show that 12 = (b) Find the expression of the voltage gain, Av, in terms Ri, R, R3 and R4. (c) Due to practical reasons, the maximum value to be used for the resistors is set at 1M2....
6. Find Vi in the following circuit if VR2 3 V, I -2 A, RI 100 , and R2 50 . Ry VR R.y 7. What is the output voltage (Vo) of the summing op-amp below? 1000 kn 200 k2 50 k2 +5 V 100 k2 -5 V V. out 8. For the operational amplifier circuit depicted below: a. Determine Vout in terms of the resistors: Ri, R2, R3, R4 and I R1 qut R- (current source) for the operational...