tenso
Advanced Member level 4
I am trying to find the equivalent resistance of the following circuit in baker's book.
How do you get the factor of 4 in the denominator? I am trying to get the answer by using the principle of transfer of charge and conservation of charge like in the case below:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched_capacitor#The_switched-capacitor_resistor
we can assume that the voltage on the left side of cap is Vin and on the right Vout.
during phi1 voltage across the cap is V1-V2 and during phi2 voltage across cap is V2-V1. So shouldn't delta q be 2C(V1-V2)?
so shouldn't the answer be 1/2Cf ?
How do you get the factor of 4 in the denominator? I am trying to get the answer by using the principle of transfer of charge and conservation of charge like in the case below:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched_capacitor#The_switched-capacitor_resistor
we can assume that the voltage on the left side of cap is Vin and on the right Vout.
during phi1 voltage across the cap is V1-V2 and during phi2 voltage across cap is V2-V1. So shouldn't delta q be 2C(V1-V2)?
so shouldn't the answer be 1/2Cf ?