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Homework Solution Bee 201

The document provides 5 example circuit analysis problems and their solutions: 1) Finding the transfer function of a circuit and identifying poles and zeros 2) Transforming a circuit to the s-domain and solving for currents and voltages 3) Using circuit reduction to find an output network function 4) Transforming and solving a circuit with a switched voltage source 5) Transforming and solving a circuit with a switched voltage source and inductor/capacitor

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Homework Solution Bee 201

The document provides 5 example circuit analysis problems and their solutions: 1) Finding the transfer function of a circuit and identifying poles and zeros 2) Transforming a circuit to the s-domain and solving for currents and voltages 3) Using circuit reduction to find an output network function 4) Transforming and solving a circuit with a switched voltage source 5) Transforming and solving a circuit with a switched voltage source and inductor/capacitor

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HOMEWORK No submission is necessary

But important for your test/exam

1. Find ZEQ(s) in Figure 1. Express ZEQ(s) as a rational function and locate its
poles and zeros.

1 2L
R 2L
2

ZEQ
Figure 1

ANSWER:
4 Ls ( Ls  R)
Z EQ ( s ) 
2 Ls  R
2. Transform the circuit in Figure 2 into the s domain and find: IL(s), iL(t),
VL(s), and vL(t) when v1(t) = VA u(t) and iL(0) = IA.
R iL(t)
ANSWER
V  R / 2L I 2 LI A s  VA v1(t) R L vL(t)
I L (s)   A  I A   A 
 R  s ( s  R / 2 L) s s (2 Ls  R)

V  V   Rt / 2 L  Figure 2
iL (t )   A   I A  A e  u (t )
R  R  

V  R/2
VL ( s )   A  I A 
 R  s  R / 2L

 R V  
vL (t )    A  I A e  Rt / 2 L  u (t )
2 R  
3 There is no initial energy stored in the circuit in Figure 3.Use circuit reduction
to find the output network function V2(s)/V1(s).
1
Cs R

1
ANSWER V1 (s) R V2 (s)
Cs

V2 ( s ) RCs
 2 2 2 Figure 3
V1 ( s ) R C s  3RCs  1
4. The switch in Figure 4 has been in position A for a long time and is moved to
position B at t = 0. Transform the circuit into the s domain and solve for IL(s)
and iL(t) in symbolic form.
A t=0
iL(t)
ANSWER B L
R
VA 1 VA
I L ( s) 
R s  2R / L
Figure 4
VA 2 Rt / L
iL (t ) 
R
e u (t )
5. The switch in Figure 5 has been in position A for a long time and is moved to
position B at t = 0.
(a) Transform the circuit into the s domain and solve for IL(s) in symbolic form.
(b) Find iL(t) for R1 = R2 = 500 Ω, R3 = 1 kΩ, L = 250 mH, C = 4 μF, and
VA = 15 V.
R1 A R2 L
iL(t)
B t=0

VA C vC(t)
R3
ANSWER

 VA C Figure 5
I L (s) 
LCs 2  ( R2  R3 )Cs  1

 
iL (t )  10.61 e 5828.5 t  e 171.6 t u (t )

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