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Laboratory Preliminary Discussion
Second-order RLC Circuit Analysis
The second-order RLC circuit shown in figure 1 below represents all voltages and impedances as functions of the complex
variable, s. Note, of course, that the impedances associated with R, RL, and Rs are constant independent of frequency, so the 's'
notation is omitted. Again, one of the advantages of s-domain analysis is that we can apply all of the circuit analysis techniques
learned for AC and DC circuits.
ZI(s)
Zc(s)
Rs
w
RL
ww
+
+
VRS(S)
VRL(S)
VL(s)
Vc(s)
VR(S)
R
Vs(s)
Figure 1: A second-order RLC circuit represented in the s-domain.
To generate the s-domain expression for the output voltage, Vout(s) = VR(S), for the circuit shown in figure 1, we can apply voltage
division in the s-domain as shown in equation 1 below. For equation 1 we define the following circuit parameters.
RT=RS + RL + R where: R₁ = Total series resistance
Rs Signal generator output resistance (fixed)
Inductor internal…
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For the circuit shown in Figure (1). Solve the following: (
A. What type of logic does it represent?
C. Explain the function of D1.
B. What type of logic family does it belong to?
D. Explain the importance of DL.
E. How many stages it has? Explain the function of each one.
F. Construct the truth table and explain it briefly.
G.How can you convert this circuit to an open collector form? Explain and sketch it.
H.How can you convert this circuit to a tri-state form? Explain and sketch it.
I. How can you prevent the transistors from being saturated?
J. Which transistor should be modified to convert this circuit to a 4-inputs NAND?
Explain and sketch it.
K.Convert this circuit to a 2-inputs NOR gate and draw it.
R-1200
R-4.2K
R-1.5K
R-IK
Figure (1)
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