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First Order RL and RC Circuit

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First Order RL and RC Circuit. 7.1-7.4,7.5, 7.7. Natural Response. Definition : The currents and voltages that arise when stored energy in an inductor or capacitor is suddenly released to a resistive network. RL Circuit. The switch opens at t=1S. Switch Setting. The switch opens at t=1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: First Order RL and RC Circuit

First Order RL and RC Circuit

7.1-7.4,7.5, 7.7

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Natural Response

• Definition: The currents and voltages that arise when stored energy in an inductor or capacitor is suddenly released to a resistive network

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RL Circuit

The switch opens at t=1S

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Switch Setting

The switch opens at t=1

Name of switch: sw_topenROPEN=1 MohmsRCLOSE=0.01 Ohms

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Transient Simulation

Run a transient simulation from 0 to 10 s

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Use Probe to Measure V

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Simulation Results

For t<1S, current (1A) flow through L1, generating a VIN and VOUT=0.At t=1S, the current through L1 is 1A, so Vout=1V.At t>1S, VIN=-1V.What if you increase R2 by 10 times?

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R2=1 Ohms

R2=10 Ohms

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L/R Constant

• The rate that Vout drops to zero is related to L/R time constant. –The smaller the L/R time constant,

the faster Vout drops to 0. –R2=10Ohms results in a circuit that

drops to zero faster than R2=1 Ohm

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Natural Response of RC Circuit

C1 is charged until about t=2. C1 starts to charge at t=5.

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Simulation Results

VX=Vout after t=5!VX does not discharge between t=2-5S.

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Purposely Discharge C1 Between Switching Events

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Step Response

• Definition: The currents and voltages that arise when energy is being acquired by an inductor or capacitor due to the sudden application of dc voltage or current source.

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Step Response of an RL Circuit

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Vout & Vin

t‘=0

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Measurement Result

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Step Response of a RC Circuit

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Step Response of an RC Circuit

Note that the voltage across the capacitoris initially zero because Q can not change instantaneously.

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C=1 F

C=2 F

V=Q/C

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Experiment 1

(Large)

No Voltage divider

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Experiment 2

(change to 3)

(Takes longer go charge,Less current is available)

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R5

At DC, the op-amp is not able to provide feedback. Thus V- is not equal to V+.

A resistor should be added in parallel of C1 so as to providefeedback at DC.

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Select value of R5

 

This term should be minimized.

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Choice of R5

R5=330 KohmsC1=92 nF

R5=1 KohmsC1=92 nF


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