Exam 15: Time Response of Reactive Circuits
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The output of an RC differentiating circuit is taken across the resistor.
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What is VC at the end of the input pulse to an RC integrator if the input pulse is 12 V and the pulse width equals one time constant?
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The output of an RC integrator is the capacitor's voltage drop.
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What is one time constant in an integrating circuit if a 4.7 kΩ resistor is in series with a 0.005 µF capacitor?
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What is VC at the end of the input pulse to an RC integrator if the input pulse is 15 V and the pulse width equals one time constant?
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In an RC integrator, as the time constant gets longer, the maximum capacitor voltage gets smaller.
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In an RC integrating circuit, the output is taken across the capacitor.
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The capacitor of an RC integrator charges to equal to one time constant. if the input is a 30 V pulse with a pulse width
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When the input pulse width to an RC integrator is much less than 5l, the output approaches the shape of the input.
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RC and RL differentiators produce an output voltage that closely approximates the:
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What is the output voltage at the end of the input pulse to an RL integrator if the resistance is 1 kΩ, the inductor is 1 H and the input is a 22 V, 2 ms pulse?
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The output from an RL integrator can look exactly the same as the output from an RC integrator.
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What is the time constant in an RC integrating circuit if a 10 kΩ resistor is in series with a 220 µF capacitor?
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An open inductor in an RL differentiator will cause the output to resemble the input.
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What is the output voltage at the end of the input pulse from an RL integrator that uses a 2 H inductor, a 10 kΩ resistor and a 32 V, 0.4 ms input pulse?
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If RC and RL differentiators with equal time constants receive the same pulse, .
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What is output voltage at the end of the input pulse to an RC integrator if the resistance is 10 kΩ, the capacitance is 100 µF and the input is a 50 V, 10 s pulse?
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What is the time constant in an RC integrating circuit if a 22 kΩ resistor is in series with a 0.02 µF capacitor?
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How long will it take to completely discharge a 0.47 µF capacitor through a 10 kΩ resistor?
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