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Problem Set Resonance

The document contains 9 problems about series RLC resonant circuits. The problems involve calculating resonant frequency, bandwidth, Q factor, impedance, voltages and currents at resonance, and designing parallel RLC circuits based on given specifications.

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Problem Set Resonance

The document contains 9 problems about series RLC resonant circuits. The problems involve calculating resonant frequency, bandwidth, Q factor, impedance, voltages and currents at resonance, and designing parallel RLC circuits based on given specifications.

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Edmark Aldea
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Resonance

1
a. For the series resonant circuit below, find
I, V R , V L , and V C at
resonance.
b. What is the Q s of the circuit?
c. If the resonant frequency is 5000 Hz, find
the bandwidth.
d. What is the power dissipated in the circuit
at the half-power frequencies?

Soln
Resonance
2 The bandwidth of a series resonant circuit is 400 Hz.
a. If the resonant frequency is 4000 Hz, what is the value of Q s ?
b. If R 10 , what is the value of X L at resonance?
c. Find the inductance L and capacitance C of the circuit.

Soln
Resonance
3 A series R-L-C circuit has a series resonant frequency of 12,000 Hz.
a. If R 5 , and if X L at resonance is 300 , find the bandwidth.
b. Find the cutoff frequencies.

Soln
Resonance
4
a. Determine the Q s and bandwidth for the response curve shown below
b. For C 101.5 nF, determine L and R for the series resonant circuit.
c. Determine the applied voltage.

Soln
Resonance
5 A series R-L-C circuit is designed to resonate at ωs = 105 rad/s, have a bandwidth of
0.15 ωs , and draw 16 W from a 120 V source at resonance.
a. Determine the value of R.
b. Find the bandwidth in hertz.
c. Find the nameplate values of L and C.
d. Determine the Q s of the circuit.
e. Determine the fractional bandwidth.
Resonance
6. Given the R-L-C circuit composed of “ideal” elements,

a. Determine the resonant frequency fp.


b. Find the total impedance at resonance..
c. Determine the quality factor, bandwidth, and cutfoff frequencies f1 and f2 of the system.
d. Find the voltage Vc at resonance.
e. Determine the current IL and IC at resonance.
Resonance
7. For the R-L-C circuit shown with Rs = ∞ Ω

a. Determine fs , fm , fp and their levels.


b. Calculate the maximum impedance and the magnitude of the voltage
V C at f m .
c. Determine the quality factor Q p .
d. Calculate the bandwidth.
e. Compare the above results with those obtained using the equations
associated with Q l ≥ 10.
Resonance
8. For the R-L-C circuit shown with fp shown.

a. Determine Q l
b. Determine R p .
c. Calculate ZT p
d. Find C at resonance.
e. Calculate BW and cutoff frequencies.
Resonance
9. The equivalent network for the transistor configuration is shown.

a. Find R p .
b. Determine Q P
c. Calculate BW .
d. Determine at V p resonance.
e. Sketch the curve of V C versus frequency.
Resonance
1 mH, 10 Ω inductor and a current source with an internal resistance of 40 kΩ..
10. Design a parallel resonant circuit to have the response curve shown using a

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