Below is the RLC circuit. ei represents the input voltage applied to the circuit and e0 represents the voltage on the capacitor. L a) Kirchoff Voltage law and any other laws you need Obtain the input-output dynamic model equation using b) Obtain the transfer function by applying the Laplace transform. In terms of L, R and C values; Subtract the undamped natural frequency and damping ratio. c) When L=1.1 R=3.3 C=0.5, the step of the system Calculate the response to the response in the time domain. (hint: use the inverse Laplace transform)

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Below is the RLC circuit. ei represents the input voltage applied to the circuit and eo
represents the voltage on the capacitor.
R
eo
a) Kirchoff Voltage law and any other laws you need Obtain the input-output dynamic
model equation using
b) Obtain the transfer function by applying the Laplace transform. In terms of L, R and C
values; Subtract the undamped natural frequency and damping ratio.
c) When L=1.1 R=3.3 C=0.5, the step of the system Calculate the response to the response in
the time domain. (hint: use the inverse Laplace transform)
d) Examine the stability of the system.
Transcribed Image Text:Below is the RLC circuit. ei represents the input voltage applied to the circuit and eo represents the voltage on the capacitor. R eo a) Kirchoff Voltage law and any other laws you need Obtain the input-output dynamic model equation using b) Obtain the transfer function by applying the Laplace transform. In terms of L, R and C values; Subtract the undamped natural frequency and damping ratio. c) When L=1.1 R=3.3 C=0.5, the step of the system Calculate the response to the response in the time domain. (hint: use the inverse Laplace transform) d) Examine the stability of the system.
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