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Esc201: Introduction To Electronics: Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis

This document provides an overview of the ESc201 course on Introduction to Electronics. It discusses sinusoidal steady state analysis and recaps canonical forms and phasor representations. It covers complex impedances for resistors, inductors, and capacitors. Several examples are provided to illustrate voltage and current divisions. Power dissipation in RLC circuits is discussed, including formulas for average power dissipated through resistors, inductors, and capacitors. The document notes that a power company can still charge for power consumed even if the average power is zero due to power dissipated in circuit wires and components. Finally, it announces a mini-quiz on the material will be held the next day.

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Esc201: Introduction To Electronics: Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis

This document provides an overview of the ESc201 course on Introduction to Electronics. It discusses sinusoidal steady state analysis and recaps canonical forms and phasor representations. It covers complex impedances for resistors, inductors, and capacitors. Several examples are provided to illustrate voltage and current divisions. Power dissipation in RLC circuits is discussed, including formulas for average power dissipated through resistors, inductors, and capacitors. The document notes that a power company can still charge for power consumed even if the average power is zero due to power dissipated in circuit wires and components. Finally, it announces a mini-quiz on the material will be held the next day.

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ESc201 : Introduction to Electronics

Sinusoidal Steady state Analysis

Shilpi Gupta
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
IIT Kanpur

Jan 30, 2017


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Recap
Canonical Form

Phase difference is usually considered between -180 to 180o

Average Power

Im
I rms
2

Phasor

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Recap Complex Impedances
Inductor

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Resistor

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Example-5 i(t)

V rad/s

V 5
Example-5 contd.

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V

Concept of voltage or current division can be used as before

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Capacitor

In a capacitor, current leads voltage by 900


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Capacitor

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Example-6

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A

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V

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Example-7

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V
V

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Currents

A
A
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Example-8

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Example-9

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Example-10

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Makeup Labs

(MTW)

http://www.iitk.ac.in/esc201/Lab/lab.html
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Superposition Theorem is also applicable for independent
sinusoidal sources
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Example-11

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Power dissipation in RLC Circuits
For Resistance

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General Rule

For a resistor PF = 1, while for inductor and capacitor it is 0

is phase difference between voltage and current 33


Find the average power drawn from the supply

Where is this power dissipated?

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Average power dissipated through the inductor

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Should a Power company charge a person even though power
consumed is zero?

Rwire

L Power
v(t)
Meter
Power is dissipated and
somebody has to pay for it.
Rwire 36
Min-Quiz 2 tomorrow (Jan 31, 2017) at 5:10 pm

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