Transient Analysis
Transient Analysis
Transient Analysis
dvC t
RC vC t 0 RCKse Ke 0
st st
dt
1
s vC 0 Vi
RC
vC t Ke t RC vC t Vi e t RC
The time interval τ = RC is
called the time constant of the
circuit.
vC t Vs Vs e t
(Refer to p.151 and p.152.)
DC STEADY STATE
i t 2 K 2e tR L
Time constant is
L
R
i t 2 2e tR L
RC AND RL CIRCUITS
WITH GENERAL
SOURCES
The general solution
consists of two parts.
The particular solution (also called
the forced response) is any
expression that satisfies the
equation.
R
2L
1
0
LC
Damping coefficient
Undamped resonant frequency
d i t
2
di t
2
2 2
0 i t f t
dt dt
0
s1
2 2
0
s2
2 2
0
1. Overdamped case (ζ > 1). If ζ > 1 (or
equivalently, if α > ω0), the roots of the
characteristic equation are real and
distinct.
Then the complementary solution is
x c t K1e K 2 e
s1t s2 t
x c t K1e t
cos n t K 2 e t
sin n t
In this case, we say that the circuit is
underdamped.
(See text book for solution, particularly on the i.c.)
(Dual of the series circuit)