Week1 Notes
Week1 Notes
Introduction to
Electronics
3
Passive Elements
Resistor Capacitor Inductor
i i i
R C L
+ V - + V - + V -
dV di
V = iR i=C V =L
dt dt
4
Series and Parallel Connections
Series Parallel
Resistors R1 R2 R3 1
R1 R2 R= 1
R1
+ R1 + R1
R = R1+R2 2 3
Inductors L1
1
L2 L=
L1 L2 L3 1
L1
+ L1 + L1
L = L1+L2 2 3
C1 C2 C3
Capacitors C1 C2 C3
1
C= C = C1+C2+C3
1
C1
+ 1
C2
+ 1
C3
Connections and Sources
Ground Reference
for 0 volts
6
Circuit Connections
R3 + R3 +
R2 R2 R6
R6 V0
V0
R1 R1
- -
R5 R5
IS V1 IS
V1 R4 R4
7
Next Lesson
8
Yıldız Technical University
Introduction to
Electronics
3
Lesson Objectives
Review
Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
4
Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
5
KVL Quiz
+ -1v - - 5v +
+ +
2v 4v
- -
- VH +
6
KVL and Parallel Circuits
7
KVL Example
i3 5Ω 2v
i1 + V0 -
20Ω i2 10Ω
10V
8
Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
∑ ientering = ∑ ileaving
9
KCL and Series Circuits
10
KCL Example
i3 5Ω 2v
i1 + V0 -
20Ω i2 10Ω
10V
11
Summary
12
Next Lesson
13
Yıldız Technical University
Introduction to
Electronics
3
Lesson Objectives
Review
Impedances for steady-state sinusoidal inputs (AC)
4
Impedances
Frequency invariant
5
Impedances in Series
6
Impedances in Parallel
7
Kirchhoff’s Laws
8
Series RC
+
Vi Vo
-
9
Series RLC
+
Vo
Vi
-
10
Summary
11
Next Lesson
12
Yıldız Technical University
Introduction to
Electronics
Review of impedance
3
Lesson Objectives
Review transfer functions
To characterize a circuit
To find frequency response curves
4
Transfer Function Two-Port Networks
H(ω)Vi = Vo
H(ω)A in∠θin = A out ∠θout
A out = H(ω) Ain θout = ∠H(ω) + θin
5
Summary of Simple Circuits
1
H(ω) =
+
1 + RCωj
Vi Vo
-
+ RCωj
Vo H(ω) =
Vi - 1 + RCωj
1
+
H(ω) =
Vi Vo
-
1 − ω2LC + RCωj
6
Summary
7
Next Lesson
8
Yıldız Technical University
Introduction to
Electronics
Dr. ɗbrahim Beklan
Küçükdemiral
3
Lesson Objectives
4
Frequency Response 1
0.8
Magnitude
0.6
+ 0.4
Vi Vo 0.2
-
0
0 200 400 600 800 1000
ω
0
Transfer Function
-20
1
H(ω) =
Angle (deg)
-40
1 + RCωj
-60
1
H(ω) = -80
1 + (RCω)2 -100
0 200 400 600 800 1000
ω
∠H(ω) = −a tan(RCω)
5
Circuit Response
1.5
2
1
1
0.5
v(t)
v(t)
0
Vi Vo 0
-1
-0.5
-1
-2
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
Time (sec) -1.5
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
Time (sec)
1 0
0.8 -20
Magnitude
Angle (deg)
0.6 -40
0.4 -60
0.2 -80
0 -100
0 200 400 600 800 1000 0 200 400 600 800 1000
ω ω
6
Bode Plots
0.8 -5
Magnitude (dB)
Magnitude
0.6 -10
0.4 -15
0.2 -20
0 -25 0 1 2 3
0 200 400 600 800 1000 10 10 10 10
ω ω
0 0
-20 -20
Angle(deg)
Angle (deg)
-40 -40
-60 -60
-80 -80
-100 -100 0 1 2 3
0 200 400 600 800 1000 10 10 10 10
ω ω 8
Bode
0
Plot First-Order Characteristics
-5 1
H(ω) =
Magnitude (dB)
-10 1 + jωRC
-15 1
-20
H(ω) =
1 + (ωRC) 2
-25 0 1 2 3
10 10
ω
10 10
∠H(ω) = −a tan(ωRC)
0
-20
Angle(deg)
-40
-60
-80
-100 0 1 2 3
10 10 10 10
ω 9
Bode Plot of RLC Circuit, Overdamped
0 L R
Magnitude (dB)
-20 +
+ C
- vc
-40 - vs
-
-60
-80 1 1
10
2
10 10
3 4
10
5
10 H (ω) =
0
ω (1 − LCω2 ) + RCjω
-50
Angle(deg)
-100
-150
-200 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10
ω 10
Bode Plot of RLC Circuit, Underdamped
20
Magnitude (dB)
-20
-40
-60 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10
ω
0
-50
Angle(deg)
-100
-150
-200 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10
ω
11
Summary
12