First-Order Circuit A
First-Order Circuit A
First-Order Circuit
A first-order circuit can only contain one energy
storage element (a capacitor or an inductor).
The circuit will also contain resistance.
A first-order circuit is characterized by a first
order differential equation.
RL Circuits
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Source-Free Circuit
A source-free circuit is one where all
independent sources have been disconnected
from the circuit after some switch action. The
voltages and currents in the circuit typically will
have some transient response due to initial
conditions (initial capacitor voltages and initial
inductor currents).
Source-Free RC Circuit
A source-free RC circuit occurs when its dc
source is suddenly disconnected. The energy
already stored in the capacitor is released to the
resistors.
Source-Free RC Circuit
Applying KCL,
Natural Response
Time Constant
= RC
Source-Free RC Circuit
Problems:
1. In the figure, let vC(0) = 15 V. Find vC, vx , and ix
for t > 0.
Problems:
2. From the circuit, let vC(0) = 30 V. Determine vC,
vx , and io for t 0.
Problems:
3. If the switch in the figure opens at t = 0, find
v(t) for t 0 and wC(0).
Source-Free RL Circuit
Source-Free RL Circuit
Applying KVL,
Source-Free RL Circuit
Problems:
1. For the circuit, find i(t) for t > 0.
Problems:
2. Determine i, io, and vo for all t in the circuit.
Assume that the switch was closed for a long time.
Singularity Functions
Also called switching functions.
They serve as good approximations to the
switching signals that arise in circuits with
switching operations.
Singularity functions are functions that either
are discontinuous or have discontinuous
derivatives.
Singularity Functions
Unit Step Functions
Unit Impulse Functions
Unit Ramp Functions
Step Response
The step response of a circuit is its behavior
when the excitation is the step function, which
may be a voltage or a current source.
The step response is the response of the circuit
due to a sudden application of a dc voltage or
current source.
Natural Response
Forced Response
The forced response or steady-state response is
the behavior of the circuit a long time after an
external excitation is applied.
Problems:
1. Find v(t) for t > 0 in the circuit Assume the
switch has been open for a long time and is
closed at t = 0. Calculate v(t) at t = 0.5.
Problems:
1. Find i(t) in the circuit for t > 0. Assume that the
switch has been closed for a long time.
Problems:
2. The switch in the circuit has been closed for a
long time. It opens at t = 0. Find i(t) for t > 0.