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For Capacitance, Consider V Iz Z I V

This document discusses concepts related to electronic circuits, including capacitance, inductance, and impedance. It provides equations for calculating the impedance of a capacitor and inductor, as well as the modulus and argument of a complex number. It also shows an equation for calculating the output voltage of a circuit using potential divider principles with a resistor and capacitor.

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For Capacitance, Consider V Iz Z I V

This document discusses concepts related to electronic circuits, including capacitance, inductance, and impedance. It provides equations for calculating the impedance of a capacitor and inductor, as well as the modulus and argument of a complex number. It also shows an equation for calculating the output voltage of a circuit using potential divider principles with a resistor and capacitor.

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CS123 : Introduction to Electronic Circuits Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester

For capacitance, consider


V=IZ
I Z V

I
V =
jωC
1
Z = 0+ impedance
jωC

Magnitude effect = modulus of the impedance


phase effect = argument of the impedance
ωL
For inductance, impedance = jω
CS123 : Introduction to Electronic Circuits Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester

The modulus of the reciprocal of a complex


number

1 (c − jd )
C= =
c + jd (c + jd )(c − jd )
(c − jd ) (c − jd )
= 2 = 2
(c + d + jcd − jcd ) (c + d 2 )
2

(c + d ) 1 2 2
C = =
(c + d )
2 2 2
(c 2 + d 2
1
=
c + jd
CS123 : Introduction to Electronic Circuits Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester

The argument of the reciprocal of a complex


number

= tan (− d c ) = − tan d c
1 −1 −1
arg
(c + jd )

R By potential divider
principle: 1
Vo jω C
1 =
Vin Vo Vin R + 1
jωC j ωC
1
=
1 + jωRC

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