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Fall Semester 2024

DISU231/EE231 Homework 6

Due: 23:59, November 11, 2024


Each 1pt total 10

1-4. We will derive the impulse response h(t) by the following steps.

+
δ(t) R C h(t)
-

1. Find the zero state (the capacitor was initially discharged.) response v1(t) to u(t).

+
u(t) R C V1(t)
-

2. By using superposition and linear-time invariance, Find the zero state response hΔ(t) to
PΔ(t)={u(t)-u(t- Δ)}/Δ.

u(t-Δ)/Δ +
u(t)/Δ
R C hΔ(t)
-

3. By making Δ0, find the impulse response h(t) to δ(t).

+
PΔ(t)δ(t) R C hΔ(t)h(t)
-

4. Evaluate the convolution of u(t) and h(t) to show that the result equals to the zero-state
response to u(t) in Problem 1.
𝑡
∫0 𝑢(𝜏)ℎ(𝑡 − 𝜏)𝑑𝜏 = 𝑉1 (𝑡) for t > 0
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5-6. Find the response vo(t) to the input is(t). Assume that the capacitor is fully discharged when
t<0.

+
iS(t) 1 1 vo (t )
-

5. For is(t)=  (t) .  (t) =1 if 0 < t < 1,  (t) =0, for t < 0 or t > 1,  (0) =0.5,  (1) =0.5.
Derive the response of the system from the input to the output.
6. For the input is(t)=a(t) and the initial condition vo(0)=1, derive the output vo(t) for t>0.

a (t) 1

0 1 t

7-10. A series RLC circuit is driven by the ideal op-amp on the left-hand side. The circuit was
initially in DC steady state (t<0) and the switch was initially closed. The switch opens at t=0.
The input is the voltage across A-B, and the output is the current i(t).

L=1H
A R=1 Ohm
+
- + i(t)
1V 1kOhm
+
C=1F V(t)
1kOhm
t=0
-
-
B

7. Solve for the zero-input response izi(t) of i(t) for t>0.


8. Solve for the zero-state response izs(t) of i(t) for t>0.
9. Solve for v(t) for t>0.
10. Drive i(t) from v(t), and compare with i(t)=izi(t)+ izs(t).

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