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In the AC Sweep box, we set Total Pts = 1, Start Freq = 0.1592, and End Freq =
0.1592. After the simulation, we obtain the output file which includes
i.e.
FREQ
IM(V_PRINT1)
IP(V_PRINT1)
1.592 E01
1.304 E+00
6.292 E+01
Io = 1.304
62.92 A
Problem 13.62
In the AC Sweep box, we let Total Pts = 1, Start Freq = 100, and End Freq = 100.
After simulation, the output file includes
FREQ
1.000 E+02
IM(V_PRINT1)
1.0448 E01
IP(V_PRINT1)
1.396 E+01
FREQ
1.000 E+02
IM(V_PRINT2)
2.954 E02
IP(V_PRINT2)
1.438 E+02
FREQ
1.000 E+02
IM(V_PRINT3)
2.088 E01
IP(V_PRINT3)
2.440 E+01
i.e.
I1 = 104.5
13.96 mA, I2 = 29.54
143.8 mA,
I3 = 208.8
24.4 mA.
Problem 13.63
The schematic is shown below. In the AC Sweep box, we type
Total Pts = 1, Start Freq = 0.1592, and End Freq = 0.1592. After simulation, we
obtain the output file which includes
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT1)
1.955 E+01
IP(V_PRINT1)
8.332 E+01
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT2)
6.847 E+01
IP(V_PRINT2)
4.640 E+01
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT3)
4.434 E01
IP(V_PRINT3)
9.260 E+01
i.e.
V1 = 19.55
83.32 V, V2 = 68.47
46.4 V,
Io = 443.4
92.6 mA.
Problem 13.64
The schematic is shown below. In the AC Sweep box, we set
Total Pts = 1, Start Freq = 0.1592, and End Freq = 0.1592. After simulation, the
output file includes
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT1)
1.080 E+00
IP(V_PRINT1)
3.391 E+01
FREQ
1.592 E01
VM($N_0001)
1.514 E+01
VP($N_0001)
3.421 E+01
i.e.
iX = 1.08
33.91 A, Vx = 15.14
34.21 V.
Problem 13.65
The schematic is shown below. we set Total Pts = 1, Start Freq =
0.1592, and End Freq = 0.1592. After simulation, the output file includes
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT1)
4.028 E+00
IP(V_PRINT1)
5.238 E+01
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT2)
2.019 E+00
IP(V_PRINT2)
5.211 E+01
FREQ
1.592 E01
IM(V_PRINT3)
1.338 E+00
IP(V_PRINT3)
5.220 E+01
i.e.
I1 = 4.028
52.38 A, I2 = 2.019
52.11 A,
I3 = 1.338
52.2 A.
Problem 13.66
Z1
VS
ZL/n2
Problem 13.67
Z L / Z Th = 75 / 300 = 0.5
Problem 13.68
ZT h = ZL/n2 or n =
Problem 13.69
Problem 13.70
Problem 13.71
(a)
(b)
(c)
Problem 13.72
(a)
(b)
Problem 13.73
(a)
V2 /V1 = N2/N 1 = n,
(b)
(c)
Problem 13.74
(a)
For an input of 110 V, the primary winding must be connected in parallel, with
series-aiding on the secondary. The coils must be series-opposing to give 12 V. Thus the
connections are shown below.
110 V
12 V
(b)
To get 220 V on the primary side, the coils are connected in series, with seriesaiding on the secondary side. The coils must be connected series-aiding to give 50 V.
Thus, the connections are shown below.
220 V
50 V
Problem 13.75
V1
V1
V1
V2
(1)
V1
V2
(2)
V2
(3)
V2
(4)
(1) and (2) produce the same results and (3) and (4) also produce the same results.
Therefore, we will only consider Figure (1) and (3).
(a)
(b)
Problem 13.76
(a)
(b)
Is = 10x120/144 = 1200/144
S = VpIp = VsIs
Ip = VsIs/Vp = (1/60)x1200/144 = 139 mA