what is the steps to derive the design?
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(6 marks) (c) Sketch a graph of Vo against Vs for the circui
(6 marks) (c) Sketch a graph of Vo against Vs for the circuit shown below, and explain how it operates to stabilise the output voltage Vo when the supply Vs changes. Determine the following
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Given a RC low-pass filter and the values of the resistor, t
Given a RC low-pass filter and the values of the resistor, the capacitor and a frequency located within the band-pass, is it possible to determine the db loss and the phase angle at that frequency, if
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i just got my midterm 2 back. it doesn’t have work as of now
i just got my midterm 2 back. it doesn’t have work as of now because we have to do it on separate piece of paper during the exam. There r two parts about 6 questions. Please help me and show all the s
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a common-emitter transistor amplifier has a base current cha
a common-emitter transistor amplifier has a base current change of 15 microamperes and a collector current change of 200 microamperes. The Load resistance is 50K ohms with an input resistance of 1K oh
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What are the rules for determining the frequency range of lo
What are the rules for determining the frequency range of low-and high-pass filters?
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the voltage across a 43mH inductor is given by v(t)=50cos(wt
the voltage across a 43mH inductor is given by v(t)=50cos(wt+6)V. find the peak current at a frequency f=(a) 1/50Hz, (b) 1Hz, (c) 30Hz, and (d) 1MHz
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1 ) A series-tuned resonant circuit operates at a resonant f
1 ) A series-tuned resonant circuit operates at a resonant frequency of 1 MHz and contains a 0.1 microfarad capacitor and a 300 microhenry inductor with 20 ohms resistance. Calculate the circuit ‘s qu
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1.a current of i(t)=3cos(t)-4sin(t)A is made to flow through
1.a current of i(t)=3cos(t)-4sin(t)A is made to flow through an RLC branch with R=10ohms and L=10mH. Find an expression for the time variation of the current through the branch. 2. the current thro
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Select R such that V_L = 5V (I have determined the answer to
Select R such that V_L = 5V (I have determined the answer to be 3kOhms, but only with the aid of a circuit emulator, I don’t understand the method of solving this)
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