For items 4 to 6: In an experiment, the circuit's transfer function was designed to be V,(s) V„(s) 5(s+2) s(s+5) For the required expressions below, include their corresponding units. -5t 4. The intended output of the circuit, vo(t), is 10teu(t) Volts. What is its s-domain expression, Vo(s)? 5. What should be the input voltage expression, VIN(s), to achieve this output in the s-domain? 6. Provide the simplified expression of this input voltage in the time domain, vin(t).

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Refer to the circuit below with an ideal operational amplifier.
C2
R2
VN
Vo
R1
RL
Vin
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the circuit below with an ideal operational amplifier. C2 R2 VN Vo R1 RL Vin
For items 1 to 3: Express the transfer functions below using R1, R2, C1, and C2.
V (s)
1.
Derive the transfer function from input to node N: G(s)
VI(s)
V.(s)
V„(s)
2.
Get the transfer function from node N to output: K(s)
3.
Using G(s) and K(s), what is the transfer function from input to output,
V.
IN(S)
For items 4 to 6: In an experiment, the circuit's transfer function was designed to be
5(s+2)
s(s+5)
V
For the required expressions below, include their corresponding units.
4.
The intended output of the circuit, vo(t), is 10te
u(t) Volts. What is its s-domain
expression, Vo(s)?
5.
What should be the input voltage expression, VIN(S), to achieve this output in the
s-domain?
6.
Provide the simplified expression of this input voltage in the time domain, vn(t).
Transcribed Image Text:For items 1 to 3: Express the transfer functions below using R1, R2, C1, and C2. V (s) 1. Derive the transfer function from input to node N: G(s) VI(s) V.(s) V„(s) 2. Get the transfer function from node N to output: K(s) 3. Using G(s) and K(s), what is the transfer function from input to output, V. IN(S) For items 4 to 6: In an experiment, the circuit's transfer function was designed to be 5(s+2) s(s+5) V For the required expressions below, include their corresponding units. 4. The intended output of the circuit, vo(t), is 10te u(t) Volts. What is its s-domain expression, Vo(s)? 5. What should be the input voltage expression, VIN(S), to achieve this output in the s-domain? 6. Provide the simplified expression of this input voltage in the time domain, vn(t).
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