Class 37 Nov 21 - RL Circuits
Class 37 Nov 21 - RL Circuits
Class 37 Nov 21 - RL Circuits
37: Charging and Discharging RL Circuits
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From Class 22
RC Circuits – Charging Charge
Slide #3
q q dq
IR R
C C dt
CR dq (C - q) dt
C dq 1
- dt Integration constant
q - C CR
t
n( q - C ) - K'
CR
R q - C Ke
-
t
CR
(K e K' )
t
-
q C K e CR
At t 0, q 0 0 C K K - C
t
-
q C (1 e CR
)
dq C - CR - CR
t t
I e e
d t CR R
t
-
VR IR e CR
t
VR + VC =
q -
VC (1 - e CR
)
C
RL Circuits – Charging Current
dI
L IR L dI I R dt dt
dt
L L dI ( - IR)dt
L dI
dt Integration constant
- IR
L
n( - IR ) t K'
R
R R R
n( - IR ) t K'
L L
R R
- t K'
- IR Ke L
(K e L
)
R
- t
IR Ke L
At t 0, I 0 0 K K
R R
- t - t
I R (1 e L
)I (1 e L
)
R
R
- t
VR IR (1 e L
)
R
dI - t
VL L e
L
VR + VC =
dt
From Class 23
Slide #4
RC time constant
=RC is known as the RC time constant. It indicates the response time (how fast you
can charge up thet capacitor) of the RC circuit.
-
I e CR
R
I
R e 2.72
e -1 0.37
I e -1
R
~ 0.37
R
t=RC
t
t
-
q C (1 e CR
)
q C
2 1.414 q (1 e -1 ) C
1 ~ 0.63C
0.707
2
Nothing to do with RC circuits t=RC
t
L/R time constant
=L/R is known as the time constant. It indicates the response time (how fast you can up
a current) of the RC circuit.
dI -
R
t
e L
dt L
dI
dt L e 2.72
dI e -1 0.37
e -1
dt L
~ 0.37
L
t=L/R
t
R
- t
I (1 e L
)
R
I
R
2 1.414 I (1 e )
-1
R
1 ~ 0.63
0.707 R
2
Nothing to do with RL circuits t=L/R
t
From Class 23
RC Circuits – Discharging Charge
Slide #5
q q dq
0 IR R 0
C C dt
CR dq - q dt
dq 1
- dt Integration constant
q CR
t
n q - K'
C R CR
-
t
q Ke CR
(K e K' )
t
-
qKe CR
At t 0, q Q Q K
t
-
q Qe CR
t
dq Q - CR
I e
dt RC
t
Q -
VR IR e CR
C
VR + VC = 0
t
q Q -
VC e CR
C C
RL Circuits – Discharging Current
R
n I - t K'
L
R
discharge
R
- t
I Ke L
(K e K' )
At t 0, I I 0 K I0
R R
R R
- t - t
-
t I I0e L
or e L
I I0e CR R
R
- t
VR IR I 0 Re L
VR + VL = 0
R
dI - t
VL L - I 0 Re L
dt
From Class 23
Slide #7
In Summary
For both charge and discharge, Q, I, VC, and VR must be one of
the following two cases:
y
y0
t
-
y y0e RC
t y
-
y y (1 - e RC
)
t y
-
y y (1 - e RC
)