Problems
Problems
Sample Problems
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Problem 1.
For the circuit shown all resistors are 1k.
i.
ii.
Between C and D.
iii.
Between B and C.
Problem 2.
For the circuit shown:
i.
ii.
Problem 3.
For the circuit shown (note this is case 3 of the
Thevenin Theorem):
i.
ii.
Between C and D.
Problem 4.
For the circuit shown:
i.
ii.
Problem 5.
For each circuit find the voltage, v(t), at the
output terminals if:
i.
ii.
Problem 6.
For the two circuits of the previous problem, with R=1k, C=1uF:
i.
ii.
From the Bode plots determine the output voltage if the input is
10sin(100t).
iii.
iv.
Problem 7.
For the circuit shown find vx(t) if:
i.
ii.
R1=R2=R3=1k, C=1uF.
Problem 8.
Solve for the two cases given.
i.
ii.
Problem 9.
ii.
iii.
Problem 10.
If the voltage (or any other quantity) in a first
order system starts at v(0+) and ends at v(),
show that the time time, t1, at which it reaches
the voltage v1 (i.e., v(t1)=v1) is given by:
Problem 11.
For the circuit shown:
i.
ii.
iii.
with part a.
iv.
Problem 12.
For the circuit shown:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Problem 13.
The circuit shown is a Wheatstone bridge, and
is often use to measure small changes in
resistance (denoted by the lowercase "r").
i.
ii.
iii.
Problem 14.
ii.
Problem 15.
The resistor network
shown repeats forever
to the right. What is
the equivalent seen
between A and B? All
resistors are equal
with resistance R.
Hint: The resistance to
the right of A/B is the
same as the resistance
to the right of C/D.
Problem 16.
Most newer electronic products say they are ROHS compliant. What does this
mean and why is ROHS compliance important environmentally? Why is it
important for a company's product to be ROHS compliant?