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Ec304 Electronic Circuits Ii Tutorial Sheet - 2 Name: - Date

This document contains tutorial problems for the course EC304 Electronic Circuits II. The problems involve calculating transfer functions and specifications for second, third, and fourth order filters based on given pole and zero locations, natural modes, gain requirements, and other filter parameters. Solutions are provided within brackets for some of the problems. The last problem involves deriving expressions for the magnitude and phase response of a filter with a given transfer function.
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Ec304 Electronic Circuits Ii Tutorial Sheet - 2 Name: - Date

This document contains tutorial problems for the course EC304 Electronic Circuits II. The problems involve calculating transfer functions and specifications for second, third, and fourth order filters based on given pole and zero locations, natural modes, gain requirements, and other filter parameters. Solutions are provided within brackets for some of the problems. The last problem involves deriving expressions for the magnitude and phase response of a filter with a given transfer function.
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EE304 Electronic Circuits - II

EC304 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II


TUTORIAL SHEET 2
Name: _______________________________

Date: _________________

1. A second-order filter has its poles at s=-(1/2)+j(3/2). The transmission is zero at =2 rad/s and is unity at dc
2
( =0). Find the transfer function.
Ans: T(s) = 1 s +4__
2
4 s +s+1

2. A fourth-order filter has zero transmission at =0, =2 rad/s and =. The natural modes are -0.1+j0.8 and
2
2
2
- 0.1+j1.2. Find T(s).
[Ans: T(s) = as(s +4)/(s +0.2s+0.65)(s +0.2s+1.45)]

3. A third order low pass filter has transmission zeros at =2 rad/s and =. Its natural modes are at s=-1 and
2
2
s =- 0.5+j0.8. The dc gain is unity. Find T(s).
[Ans: 0.225(s +4)/(s+1)(s +s+0.89)]

4. A low pass filter is specified to have Amax=1dB and Amin=10dB. It is found that these specifications can be just
met with a single-time-constant RC circuit having a time constant of 1 s and a dc transmission of unity. What
must p and s of this filter be? What is the selectivity factor?
[Ans: p=0.508 rad/s, s= 3rad/s, SF=5.9]

5. Sketch transmission specification for a high-pass filter having a passband defined by f>2kHz and a stopband
defined by f<1kHz. Amax =0.5dB, and Amin =50dB.
[Ans: wp=2000 rad/s, ws=4000 rad/s]

6. A filter has the transfer function T(s) = 1/(s+1)(s +s+1). Show that ITI = (1+ ) and find an expression for its
phase response ().

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Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham, Coimbatore

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