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Electronic Circuits 2 Homework Chapter 15

This homework addresses electronic circuits and filters. It includes questions about realizing transfer functions from block diagrams, computing transfer functions of current input filters, determining filter types, plotting pole locations on complex planes, and deriving transfer functions of Sallen-Key filters to determine filter properties. Students are asked to solve for poles, zeros, filter types and determine the effects of pole-zero coincidence in several circuits.

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Electronic Circuits 2 Homework Chapter 15

This homework addresses electronic circuits and filters. It includes questions about realizing transfer functions from block diagrams, computing transfer functions of current input filters, determining filter types, plotting pole locations on complex planes, and deriving transfer functions of Sallen-Key filters to determine filter properties. Students are asked to solve for poles, zeros, filter types and determine the effects of pole-zero coincidence in several circuits.

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Electronic Circuits 2 Homework Chapter 15

1. Fig. 14.54 is at the last page 5. The low-pass filter of Fig. 14.59 is
We wish to realize a transfer function designed to contain two real poles.
of the form (a) Derive the transfer function.
(b) Compute the poles and the
condition that guarantees they are
real.

where a and b are real and positive.


Which one of the networks illustrated
in Fig. 14.54 can satisfy this transfer
function?

2. Fig. 14.55 is at the last page


In some applications, the input to a
6. Explain what happens to the
filter may be provided in the form of a
transfer functions of the circuits in
current. Compute the transfer function,
Figs. 14.17(a) and 14.18(a) if the pole
Vout/Vin, of each of the circuits
and zero coincide.
depicted in Fig. 14.55 and determine
the poles and zeros.

3. Determine the type of response


(low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass)
provided by each network depicted in
Fig. 14.54.

4. Consider the parallel RLC tank


depicted in Fig. 14.26. Plot the location
of the poles of the circuit in the
complex plane as Rl goes from very
small values to very large values while
Ll and Cl remain constant.
7. Prove that the response expressed by Eq. (14.25 or 15.25) reaches a normalized
peak of

Sketch the response for Q = 2, 4, and 8.

8. A student mistakenly configures a Sallen and Key filter as shown in Fig. 14.60.
Determine the transfer function and explain why this is not a useful circuit.

9. Figure 14.61 shows a high-pass Sallen and Key filter. Derive the transfer
function and determine Q and Wn.

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