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SOLUTION:

𝑑𝑣
C =12µF 𝑖= 𝐶
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑣
Time (µs) (V/µs) i(t) (A)
𝑑𝑡
0 ≤t≤6 2 24
6 ≤t ≤10 −5 −60
10 ≤t ≤16 1.33 16
t >16 0 0

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SOLUTION:

𝑑𝑣
C =12µF 𝑖= 𝐶
𝑑𝑡

𝑑𝑣
Time(ms) (V/µs) i(t) (A)
𝑑𝑡

0 ≤t ≤2 2 6
2 ≤t ≤4 −1 −3
4 ≤t ≤7 0 0
3
7 ≤t ≤9 − −4.5
2
9 ≤t ≤10 1 3
t >0 0 0

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From the graph we know that

𝑣(𝑡) = −2𝑡 + 24 0 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 6
𝑖(𝑡) = 24
𝑝(𝑡) = 𝑣(𝑡) × 𝑖(𝑡)
𝑝(𝑡) = −48𝑡 + 576
𝑡
𝐸(𝑡) = ∫ 𝑝(𝑥)𝑑𝑥
0
𝐸(𝑡) = −24𝑡 2 + 576𝑡 𝑚𝐽
= 3.455 𝑚𝐽 𝑎𝑡 𝑡 = 6𝑚𝑠

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1
𝑣= ∫ 𝑖𝑑𝑡 + 𝑉(𝑡0)
𝐶
1
= ∫ 4𝑡 × 10−3 𝑑𝑡 + 10
50 × 10−3
2𝑡 2
= + 10
50

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SOLUTION:

𝑡
1 2 1
𝑤 = 𝐿 ∫ 𝐿𝑖 2 𝑑𝑡 = 𝐿𝑡 (𝑡) − 𝐿𝑖 2 (−∞)
0 2 2
1
= × 80 × 10−3 × (60 × 10−3 )2 − 0
2
= 144µ𝐽

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𝑉 6
IR = = 𝑒 −2000𝑡 = 0.5𝑒 −2000𝑡
𝑅 12
𝑑𝑉
IC= 𝐶 = 100 × 10−3 × 6(−2000)𝑒 −2000𝑡
𝑑𝑡
= −120010−2000𝑡

I=IR+IC=-1199.5𝑒 −2000𝑡
𝑝 = 𝑣𝑖 = −7197𝑒 −4000𝑡 𝑊

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1 𝑡
𝑣(𝑡) = ∫ 6(1 − 𝑒 −𝑡 )𝑑𝑡 + 0
1 0
2
= 12(𝑡 + 𝑒 −𝑡 ) − 12
𝑣(2) = 12(2 + 𝑒 −𝑡 ) − 12 = 13.624𝑉
𝑝 = 𝑖𝑣 = [12(𝑡 + 𝑒 −𝑡 ) − 12]6(1 − 𝑒 −𝑡 )
𝑝(2) = [12(2 + 𝑒 −2 ) − 12]6(1 − 𝑒 −2 ) = 70.66 𝑊

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(a) 3μF is in series with 6μF 3x6/(9) = 2μF

V4µF= 1/2 x 120 = 60V


V2µF = 60V
3
V6µF= (60) = 20𝑉
6+3
V3µF = 60 − 20 = 40 𝑉
1
(b) Hence 𝑤 = 𝐶𝑣 2
2
1
W4µF = × 4 × 10−6 × 3600 = 7.2𝑚𝐽
2
1
W2µF= × 2 × 10−6 × 3600 = 3.6𝑚𝐽
2
1
W6µF= × 2 × 10−6 × 400 = 1.2𝑚𝐽
2
1
W3µ= × 2 × 10−6 × 1600 = 2.4𝑚𝐽
2

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The equivalent capacitor can be evaluated as following

8 × 6µ𝐹
8+6

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24µ𝐹
2µ𝐹 +
7

So the Cequivalent= 2.85µF

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C in series with C = C/(2)

C/2 in parallel with C = 3C/2


3𝐶
3 𝐶×
2
in series with C = 𝐶
2 5
2

3𝐶 3𝐶
In parallel with C = C+
2 5
= 1.6 𝐶

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We combine 10, 20, and 30μF capacitors in parallel to have 60μF. Then 60μF capacitor in series with
another 60μF capacitor gives 30μF. 30 + 50 = 80μF, 80 + 40 = 120μF the circuit is reduced to that shown
below.

120-μF capacitor in series with 80μF gives (80x120)/200 = 48μF


48 + 12 = 60μF
60μF capacitor in series with 12μF gives
(60x12)/72 = 10μF

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The has been modified as following

From the figure in P6.53,

4C1=2C2

From figure above

3(C1+C2) = 3C2

Solving for C1 and C2.yields

C1= 2µF

C2 = 4µF

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We can simplify the above figure by as following

L1=L3=L6= 1 mH

L2= 12 mH, L4 = 6mH

L5=4 mH, L7= L8= L9=2 mH

Leq1 = L6 + L7 = 3 Mh

Leq2 = L4Lwq1/(L4 + Leq1) = 2Mh

Leq3 = L8 + L9 + 4 Mh

Leq4 = Leq3L5/(Leq3+Leq5)= 2Mh

𝐿2(𝐿𝑒𝑞2+𝐿𝑒𝑞4)
Leq5 = = 5𝑚𝐻
𝐿2+𝐿𝑒𝑞2+𝐿𝑒𝑞4

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LAB = 5 mH

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The figure in the question can be drawn as follows

4𝐿
( + 2) 𝐿
4+𝐿 =2
4𝐿
+2+𝐿
4+𝐿
6𝐿2 + 8𝐿 = 2𝐿2 + 20𝐿 + 16
(𝑙 + 4)(𝐿 + 1) = 0
𝐿 = 4𝑚𝐻

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𝑑𝑖
(a) VL= 𝐿 = 100 × 10−3 (−400) × 50 × 10−3 𝑒 −400𝑡
𝑑𝑡
−400𝑡
= −2𝑒 𝑉)

(b) R and L are parallel to each other so VR = VL

1
(C) 𝑤 = 𝐿𝑖 2 = 0.5 × 100 × 10−3 (0.05)2
2
= 125µ𝐽

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Rs = 10KΩ

𝑣 = −10 ∫ 𝑣𝑠 𝑑𝑡

Req = Rs + 70K = 80k

Considering i1 = i2 (ideal op-amp)

𝑣𝑠 − 0 𝑑𝑣
= −𝐶
𝑅𝑒𝑞 𝑑𝑡
1
𝑣𝑜 = − ∫ 𝑣𝑠 𝑑𝑡
𝑅𝑒𝑞 𝐶
1
𝑅𝑒𝑞 𝐶 =
10
𝐶 = 1.25µ𝐹

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SOLUTION:

1 1
(a) W5 = 𝐿𝑖 2 = × 5 × (4)2 = 40 𝐽
2 2

1
W20 = (20)(−2)2 = 40𝐽
2

(b) w= w5+w20 = 80J

1 𝑡
(c) i1 = ∫ −50𝑒 −200𝑡
𝐿2 0
𝑑𝑡 + 𝑖1(0)
= 5 × 10−5 (𝑒 −200𝑡 − 1) + 4 𝐴

1 𝑡
I2 == ∫ −50𝑒 −200𝑡 𝑑𝑡
𝐿2 0
+ 𝑖2(0)
= 1.25 × 10−5 (𝑒 −200𝑡 − 1) − 2 𝐴

(d) I = i1+i2 = 6.25 × 10−5 (𝑒 −200𝑡 − 1) + 2 𝐴

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SOLUTION:

If we differentiate the wave form of I it will give the wave form similar to the voltage wave form So

𝑑𝑖
𝑣=𝐿
𝑑𝑡
−4𝑡, 0 < 𝑡 < 1 𝑚𝑠
𝑖={
8 − 4𝑡, 1 < 𝑡 < 2 𝑚𝑠
4000𝐿, 0 < 𝑡 < 1 𝑚𝑠
𝑣={
−4000𝐿, 1 < 𝑡 < 2 𝑚𝑠

From the graph

4000L = 5

L = 1.25 mH

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SOLUTION:

i = iR+ iC

𝑣𝑖 − 0 0 − 𝑣0 𝑑(0 − 𝑣0 )
= +𝐶
𝑅 𝑅𝐹 𝑑𝑡

𝑅𝐹 = 106 × 10−6 = 1

𝑑𝑣0
𝑣𝑖 = −(𝑣0 + )
𝑑𝑡

The graph of 𝑣0 is shown below

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SOLUTION:

The given equation can be modeled with a op amp summer, integrator and an inverter.

Summer equation

𝑅𝐹 𝑅𝐹2
𝑣0 = −( 𝑣1 + 𝑣 )
𝑅1 𝑅2 2

Integrator equation

1
𝑣0 = − ∫ 𝑣𝑠 𝑑𝑡
𝑅𝐶

Inverter equation

𝑅𝐹
𝑣0 = − 𝑣
𝑅 𝑠

Comparing the above equation with the given equation we get

𝑅𝐹 = 10𝑅
1
𝐶=
2𝑅

and for inverter 𝑅𝐹 = 𝑅

So the circuit of the given equation is following

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