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This document contains 6 questions regarding circuit analysis techniques: 1) Writing mesh equations and solving for a voltage in a circuit with two meshes. 2) Using nodal analysis to calculate voltages at two nodes in a circuit. 3) Using superposition theorem to solve for a voltage in a circuit with two sources. 4) Calculating maximum power transfer to a load using a Thevenin equivalent circuit. 5) Finding the Thevenin equivalent of a portion of a circuit containing inductors and capacitors. 6) Using Laplace transforms to determine the transfer function, impulse response, and step responses of a circuit.

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This document contains 6 questions regarding circuit analysis techniques: 1) Writing mesh equations and solving for a voltage in a circuit with two meshes. 2) Using nodal analysis to calculate voltages at two nodes in a circuit. 3) Using superposition theorem to solve for a voltage in a circuit with two sources. 4) Calculating maximum power transfer to a load using a Thevenin equivalent circuit. 5) Finding the Thevenin equivalent of a portion of a circuit containing inductors and capacitors. 6) Using Laplace transforms to determine the transfer function, impulse response, and step responses of a circuit.

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Assignment I - Febuary 2017

Answer ALL the Questions


1. Given the two mesh currents I1 and I2 shown in Fig. 1
(a) Write the mesh equations for the two loops including Vs which is the voltage across (2)
the current source.
(b) Eliminate Vs form the mesh equations. (2)
(c) Express the voltage across the inductor (Vl ) in terms of I1 . (1)

−4j

+ +
V I Vs 10 Ω
- -
I1 I2

8j −8j

+ Vl -

Fig. 1: Mesh equations

2. Calculate voltages V1 and V2 using nodal analysis for the circuit shown in Fig. 2. (5)

4Ω V1 4Ω V2

+
156 0 4jΩ −1jΩ 2Ω
-

Fig. 2: Nodal Analysis

3. Solve using superposition theorem for V0 in the circuit shown in Fig. 4. (5)

4H 4Ω
+ -
V0
+
10 cos 2t 0.1F − 2V
+
-

Fig. 3: Superposition Theorem

1
4. The electric power system behind your electric socket can be modelled as the Thevenin (5)
equivalent with the open circuit voltage Vth = 106 0 V and Thevenin equivalent Zth =
(10 + 10j)Ω. What is the maximum real power that can be consumed in the socket
assuming that the power factor of the load is 1.

Zth

Vth ZL

Fig. 4: Maximum power transfer

5. Find the Thevenin equivalent across a-b in Fig. 5 when iin (t) = 10 cos(10t) (10)

+
vL (t)
iin (t) 100 Ω 0.1 H vL (t) 100 Ω 0.1 µF
-

Fig. 5: Thevenin theorem

6. (a) Find the transfer function of the circuit given in Fig. 6 with input i(t) and output (2)
v(t).
(b) Find the impulse response of the circuit. (2)
(c) Find the step response of the network using the transfer function approach. (2)
(d) Obtain the step response of the network using convolution integral approach. (4)

+
i(t) 1Ω v(t) 1F
-

Fig. 6: Laplace Transform

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