A 0.1 − μ F capacitor has a parasitic series resistance of 10 Ω , as shown in Figure P3.39. Suppose that the voltage across the capacitance is v c ( t ) = 10 cos ( 100 t ) ; find the voltage across the resistance. In this situation, to find the total voltage v ( t ) = v r ( t ) + v c ( t ) to within 1 percent accuracy, is it necessary to include the parasitic resistance? Repeat it v c ( t ) = 0.1 cos ( 10 7 t ) . Figure P3.39
A 0.1 − μ F capacitor has a parasitic series resistance of 10 Ω , as shown in Figure P3.39. Suppose that the voltage across the capacitance is v c ( t ) = 10 cos ( 100 t ) ; find the voltage across the resistance. In this situation, to find the total voltage v ( t ) = v r ( t ) + v c ( t ) to within 1 percent accuracy, is it necessary to include the parasitic resistance? Repeat it v c ( t ) = 0.1 cos ( 10 7 t ) . Figure P3.39
Solution Summary: The author explains the voltage across the parasitic resistance for the given circuit and parameters.
A
0.1
−
μ
F
capacitor has a parasitic series resistance of
10
Ω
, as shown in Figure P3.39. Suppose that the voltage across the capacitance is
v
c
(
t
)
=
10
cos
(
100
t
)
; find the voltage across the resistance. In this situation, to find the total voltage
v
(
t
)
=
v
r
(
t
)
+
v
c
(
t
)
to within 1 percent accuracy, is it necessary to include the parasitic resistance? Repeat it
v
c
(
t
)
=
0.1
cos
(
10
7
t
)
.
5. Determine the CT convolutions for the signals below. Sketch the signal that flips and on same plot the
one that is not flipped. Do this for each overlap case. Clearly indicate all overlap cases and the integral
limits. Finally, using the left squiggly bracket notation, show the output for each case versus time.
(c) 4
x(t)
2
1
2(t) 4
x(t) 4
0123
et 20
x(t)
(4) 4
(a)
+(1)
24
T
0123
(b)
T
(f)
1
2-2
0123
(c)
(f)
0123
(d)
(1) A
t
1(8)
4,121
-101
3
(e)
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