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Hi,
I will be grateful if somebody provides me with the following book
“ Experiments in Circuit analysis “, 10 th edition, by Boylestad and Kousourou, 2003, Prentice Hall
regards
babar
experiments circuit analysis
Hi,
I will be grateful if somebody provides me with the following book
“ Experiments in Circuit analysis “, 10 th edition, by Boylestad and Kousourou, 2003, Prentice Hall
regards
babar
I did solve the differential equation and the solution is
v(t) = 10.625exp(-2t) - 5.625exp(-50t)
This is an exponentially decaying function and v(0)=5V. But there is an overshoot upto 9V for small amount of time.For t>0 both inductor and capacitor are going to deliver the stored energy...
I have a source free parallel RLC circuit with R=1.923 Ohms, L=1H, C=10mF, v(0)=5V DC and i(0)=0A.
The plot of output voltage versus time is shown for t>0.
Can anybody tell what are the reasons for the initial overshoot in the amplitude?
modelsim license delete
copy the following files into win32 directory which is a subdirectory in the Modeltech folder.
1. mgls.dll
2.vlm.exe
3.license.dat
4.modeltech.exe
Now run the license wizard and it should work!
an integrator is an op ampm circuit whose output is proportional to the integral of of the input. if the feedback resistor in an inverting amplifier is replaced by a capacitor we get an integrator.
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