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Hi
For Iin1 and Iin2
How are vout and iout figures?
 

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Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

Hi,

Both
Iout and Vout depend on load.
If there is no load connected, then Iout = 0

Klaus
 

Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

Hi,

Both
Iout and Vout depend on load.
If there is no load connected, then Iout = 0

Klaus
No
What does rc (lpf) do with Iin1 and Iin2?
 

Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

For both periodic and lonely
 

Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

Hi,

What do you want?
A picture?
A formula?
Without values...without defined input signal?

Imagine:
If R is low with respect to C, then the voltage waveform will be like input waveform.
If R is high with respect to C, then the voltage waveform is like the integral of the input current.
The true waveform will be soewhere inbetween.
The also magnitude will depends on values.

Klaus
 

Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

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Prove this picture with formula
 

Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

Simple linear mathematics of kindergarten level.
Consider superposition.

For lonely pulses, invoke Laplace inverse transformation with superposition.
For periodic pulses, consider Fourier expansion and superposition of partial response for each harmonics.
 
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Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

What is response?
 

Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

Read again post #9.

For lonley pulses, simply solve the circuit in the "s" domain, and then convert the output voltage as a function of the input current using the inverse Laplace Transform. You then have the output voltage response for an input current.

For periodic pulses, Fourier Series + Superposition.
 
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Re: Rc circuit with Iin1 and Iin2

Yes
I think
 

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