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EC Tutorial5 Solutions

This document provides the transfer functions, magnitude responses, and phase responses for 4 different circuits. For each circuit, the output voltage is derived in terms of the input voltage and circuit components. From this, the transfer function is obtained. The magnitude response is expressed as a function of frequency and the cutoff frequency. The phase response is expressed as an arctangent function of frequency and cutoff frequency. Plots of the magnitude and phase responses are left as exercises to be sketched based on the derived transfer functions.

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EC Tutorial5 Solutions

This document provides the transfer functions, magnitude responses, and phase responses for 4 different circuits. For each circuit, the output voltage is derived in terms of the input voltage and circuit components. From this, the transfer function is obtained. The magnitude response is expressed as a function of frequency and the cutoff frequency. The phase response is expressed as an arctangent function of frequency and cutoff frequency. Plots of the magnitude and phase responses are left as exercises to be sketched based on the derived transfer functions.

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Electronic Section (Frequency response)

Question 1

For the following circuit, obtain the transfer function and plot the magnitude and phase
response.

The transfer function is defined as


V
H (f )= o
Vi

By voltage division, the output voltage is


1
jωC
V o= Vi
1
R+
j ωC

Hence
1
j ωC
H (f )=
1
R+
jωC
1
=
j ω RC +1
1
=
j 2 π f RC+1

1
Let f B=
2 π RC
1
H (f )=
f
1+ j
fB
The magnitude response is |H (f )|

1
|H (f )|=

√ 1+(
f 2
fB
)

The phase response is

f
< H (f )=−arctan ( )
fB

This can then be sketched to show the plots.


Question 2

For the following circuit, derive the transfer function and plot the magnitude and phase
response.

The output voltage is


R
V o= Vi
1
R+
jωC

Hence
R
H (f )=
1
R+
jωC
1
=
1
1+
jω RC
1
=
1
1− j
ω RC
1
=
1
1− j
2 π f RC

1
Let f B=
2 π RC
1
H (f )=
fB
1− j
f
The magnitude response is |H (f )|

1
|H (f )|=

√ fB 2
1+( )
f

The phase response is

fB
< H (f )=arctan( )
f

This can then be sketched to show the plots.


Question 3

For the following circuit, obtain the transfer function and plot the magnitude and phase
response.

The output voltage is


jω L
V o= V
R+ jω L i

Hence
jω L
H (f )=
R+ j ω L
1
=
R
1+
jω L
1
=
R
1− j
2 πf L
R
Let f B=
2π L
1
H (f )=
f
1− j B
f
The magnitude response is |H (f )|

1
|H (f )|=


fB 2
f
)1+(
The phase response is

fB
< H (f )=arctan( )
f

This can then be sketched to show the plots. This is left as an exercise.
Question 4

For the following circuit, obtain the transfer function and plot the magnitude and phase
response.

The output voltage is


R
V o= V
R+ jω L i
Hence
R
H (f )=
R+ j ω L
1
=
jω L
1+
R
1
=
j2 π f L
1+
R
R
Let f B=
2π L
1
H (f )=
f
1+ j
fB
The magnitude response is |H (f )|

1
|H (f )|=

√f 2
fB
)1+(
The phase response is

f
< H (f )=−arctan ( )
fB

This can then be sketched to show the plots. This is left as an exercise.

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