A 1-H inductance has i L ( 0 ) = 0 and v L ( t ) = t exp ( − t ) for 0 ≤ t . Using your calculus skills, find and an expression for i L ( t ). Then, use MATLAB to verify your answer for i L ( t ) and to plot v L ( t ) and i L ( t ) for 0 ≤ t ≤ 10 s .
A 1-H inductance has i L ( 0 ) = 0 and v L ( t ) = t exp ( − t ) for 0 ≤ t . Using your calculus skills, find and an expression for i L ( t ). Then, use MATLAB to verify your answer for i L ( t ) and to plot v L ( t ) and i L ( t ) for 0 ≤ t ≤ 10 s .
Solution Summary: The author analyzes the relationship between current and voltage in the case of inductance using MATLAB.
A 1-H inductance has
i
L
(
0
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=
0
and
v
L
(
t
)
=
t
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−
t
)
for
0
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t
. Using your calculus skills, find and an expression for
i
L
(t). Then, use MATLAB to verify your answer for
i
L
(t) and to plot
v
L
(
t
)
and
i
L
(
t
)
for
0
≤
t
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s
.
a- Determine fH; and Ho
b- Find fg and fr.
c- Sketch the frequency response for the high-frequency region using a Bode plot and
determine the cutoff frequency.
Ans: 277.89 KHz; 2.73 MHz; 895.56 KHz; 107.47 MHz.
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Cwo-8pF
Coc-12 pF
5.6kQ
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68kQ
0.47µF
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0.82 kQ
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Using D flip-flops, design a synchronous counter. The counter counts in the
sequence 1,3,5,7, 1,7,5,3,1,3,5,7,.... when its enable input x is equal to 1;
otherwise, the counter.
This counter is for individual settings only need the state diagram and need the
state table to use 16 states from So to S15.
: A sequential network has one input (X) and two outputs (Z1 and Z2). An
output Z1 Z2 = 10 occurs every time the input sequence 1011 is
completed. An output Z1 Z2 = 01 occurs every time the input sequence
0101 is completed. Otherwise Z1 Z2 = 0
Find Moore state diagram with minimum number of states:
a) When overlap is allowed.
b) When overlap is not allowed.
I need a step by step printable solution that uses sequences on the same
drawing.
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