Sample Solution If: Inductor Is Variable
Sample Solution If: Inductor Is Variable
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According to your ID calculate and answer the following questions:
Solution: Given, fmin = 88 MHz = 88 106 Hz, fmax = 108 MHz = 108 106 Hz, V= 75 V, Pmax= 111 W, Qsr(min)=
13.25.
Since inductor is variable, the value of resistance (R), the value of capacitance (C) and the range of inductance
value (Lmin and Lmax) are needed to be found.
1
We know that, X C = (1.5)
2fC
For f = fmax = 108 MHz = 108 106 Hz, from Eq. (1.6) we have,
1 1
C = F
2fQsr (min) R 2 3.14 (108 10 6 ) 13.25 56
C 1.99 10 −12 H or 1.99 pF (1.8)
To fulfill the requirement of (iii) and according to Eqs. (1.7) and (1.8), the value of inductance C should be less
than 1.99 pF. From Table 3, the value of capacitance C can be chosen as 1.5 pF i.e. C = 1.5 pF = 1.5 10-12 F.
At f = fmin = 88 MHz = 88 106 Hz, using Eq. (1.10) the inductance can be calculated as:
1 1
L= = = 2.18 10 − 6 H 2.18 H
(2f ) C (2 3.14 88 10 ) (1.5 10 )
2 6 2 −12
At f = fmax = 108 MHz = 108 106 Hz, using Eq. (1.10) the inductance can be calculated as:
1 1
L= = = 1.45 10 − 6 H 1.45 H
(2f ) C (2 3.14 108 10 ) (1.5 10 )
2 6 2 −12
So, the range of inductance can be written as follows: 1.45 H L 2.18 H
Based on the chosen and calculated values of parameter the designed resonance circuit is shown in Figure 1.1.
Calculation of resonance inductance: Using Eq. (1.10) the resonance inductance can be calculated as follow:
1 1
Lsr = = = 2.09 10 − 6 H 2.09 H
(2f sr ) C (2 3.14 90 10 ) (1.5 10 )
2 6 2 −12
According to the instructions, 10 values of inductance below the value of resonant inductance (Lsr) and 10 values
of inductance above the value of resonant inductance (Lsr) should be taken. Thus, including the resonant
inductance value, the total sample of data will be 21. By taking the difference between two values of 0.1 H we
have:
Minimum value of Inductance: Lsr − 10Difference between two values = 2.09 − 100.1 = 1.09 H
Maximum value of Inductance: Lsr + 10Difference between two values = 2.09 + 100.1 = 3.09 H
Based on the above discussion the data table [using MS Excel] can be made as Table 2.1. The inductive reactance
(XL), the magnitude of impedance (Z), the current (I), the voltage drop across inductor (VL) and the voltage drop
across capacitor (VC) are calculated by using the following equations:
Z = R 2 + ( X L − X C )2
V
X L = 2f sr L I= VL = I X L VC = I X C
Z
1
where, X C =
2f sr C
Table 2.1: Data Table to draw VL vs C and VC vs C graphs
SL # L [H] XL [ohm] Z [ohm] I [A] VL [V] VC [V]
1 1.09 616.07 566.23 0.13 153.34 80.09
2 1.19 672.59 510.01 0.15 176.93 100.89
3 1.29 729.11 453.88 0.17 200.52 123.95
4 1.39 785.63 397.85 0.19 224.11 149.27
5 1.49 842.15 341.99 0.22 259.49 185.27
6 1.59 898.67 286.38 0.26 306.68 233.65
7 1.69 955.19 231.21 0.32 377.45 305.66
8 1.79 1011.71 176.91 0.42 495.4 424.92
9 1.89 1068.23 124.59 0.6 707.71 640.94
10 1.99 1124.75 78.33 0.96 1132.34 1079.76
11 2.09 1181.27 56.03 1.34 1580.56 1582.9
12 2.19 1237.79 80.82 0.93 1096.95 1151.14
13 2.29 1294.31 127.72 0.59 695.92 763.64
14 2.39 1350.83 180.23 0.42 495.4 567.35
15 2.49 1407.35 234.61 0.32 377.45 450.35
16 2.59 1463.87 289.81 0.26 306.68 380.61
17 2.69 1520.39 345.44 0.22 259.49 334.49
18 2.79 1576.91 401.32 0.19 224.11 299.61
19 2.89 1633.43 457.35 0.16 188.72 261.35
20 2.99 1689.95 513.49 0.15 176.93 253.49
21 3.09 1746.47 569.71 0.13 153.34 227.04
Using the data of Table 2.1, the graphs [using MS Excel] can be drawn as shown in Figure 2.1.
Calculation of resonance inductance: Using Eq. (1.10) the resonance inductance can be calculated as follow:
1 1
Lsr = = = 2.16 10 − 6 H 2.16 H
(2f sr ) C (2 3.14 88.4 10 ) (1.5 10 )
2 6 2 −12
Calculation of Current at resonance frequency: The current at resonance frequency ca be calculated as follows:
V 67
I= = = 1.43 A
R 47
According to the instructions, 10 values of frequency below the value of resonance frequency (fsr) and 10 values
of frequency above the value of resonance frequency (fsr) should be taken. Thus including the resonant frequency
value the total sample of data will be 21. By taking the difference between two values of 1 MHz we have:
Minimum value of frequency: fsr − 10Difference between two values = 88.4 − 101 = 78.4 MHz
Maximum value of frequency: fsr + 10Difference between two values = 88.4 + 101 = 98.4 MHz
Based on the above discussion the data table [using MS Excel] can be made as Table 3.1. The inductive reactance
(XL), the capacitive reactance (XC), the magnitude of impedance (Z), the current (I), the current at cut-off frequency
(IHPF) are calculated by using the following equations:
Z = R 2 + ( X L − X C )2
1 V 1
X L = 2f sr L XC = I = I max = I HPF = I max
2f sr C Z 2
Using the data of Table 3.1, the graphs [using MS Excel] can be drawn as shown in Figure 3.1.
After taking the graph, from the meet points of currents (I) and (IHPF) vertical lines (parallel to y-axis) have been
drawn. These lines meet in the frequency (x-axis) of 86.4 MHz and 90.4 MHz. Thus, the half-power frequencies
are 86.4 MHz (lower cut-off frequency) and 90.4 MHz (higher cut-off frequency).
Answer:
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