The RLC Circuit: Reproduction or Display. 1
The RLC Circuit: Reproduction or Display. 1
1
2RC
1
2RC
|
\
|
.
|
2
1
LC
e
0
=
1
LC
o =
1
2RC
With these definitions, the solutions can be
expressed as:
The constants A
1
and A
2
are determined by the
initial conditions.
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s
1
= o + o
2
e
0
2
s
2
= o o
2
e
0
2
If >
0
the solutions are
real, unequal and the
response is termed
overdamped.
If <
0
the solutions are
complex conjugates and
the response is termed
underdamped.
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s
1
= o + o
2
e
0
2
s
2
= o o
2
e
0
2
[If =
0
the solutions are
real and equal and the
response is termed
critically damped.
]
Show that v(t) = 84(e
t
e
6t
) when i(0
+
)=10 A
and v(0
+
)=0 V.
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Show that v
C
(t) = 80e
50,000t
20e
200,000t
V for t>0.
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Find R
1
such that the circuit is critically damped
for t>0 and R
2
so that v(0)=2 V.
Answer: R
1
= 31.63 k, R
2
=0.4
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If <
0,
define
and the solution is
or equivalently
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s
1
= o + o
2
e
0
2
s
2
= o o
2
e
0
2
e
d
= e
0
2
o
2
v(t) = e
ot
A
1
e
je
d
t
+ A
2
e
e
d
t
( )
v(t) =e
ot
B
1
cos e
d
t
( )
+B
2
sin e
d
t
( )
( )
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Show for t>0
i
L
= e
1.2t
(2.027 cos 4.75t + 2.561 sin 4.75t)
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For the series RLC circuit,
This circuit is the dual of the parallel RLC
circuit.
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L
d
2
i
dt
2
+ R
di
dt
+
1
C
i = 0
The characteristic equation is
and the solution is
where
Answer: i
3
(t) = 1.333 sin t V
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Ls
2
+Rs+
1
C
=0
v(t) = A
1
e
s
1
t
+ A
2
e
s
2
t
s
1
,s
2
=
R
2L
R
2L
|
\
|
.
|
2
1
LC
Define and
Then if
>
0
(overdamped):
=
0
(critically damped):
<
0
(underdamped):
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e
0
=
1
LC
o =
R
2L
v(t) = A
1
e
s
1
t
+ A
2
e
s
2
t
v(t) = e
ot
A
1
t + A
2
( )
v(t) =e
ot
B
1
cos e
d
t
( )
+B
2
sin e
d
t
( )
( )
s
1
= o + o
2
e
0
2
s
2
= o o
2
e
0
2
The response of RLC circuits with dc sources
and switches will consist of the natural
response and the forced response:
v(t) = v
f
(t)+v
n
(t)
The complete response must satisfy both the
initial conditions and the final conditions or
the forced response.
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Find the labeled voltages and currents at t=0
-
and
t=0
+
.
Answer:
i
R
(0
) = 5 A v
R
(0
) = 150 V i
R
(0
+
) = 1 A v
R
(0
+
) = 30 V
i
L
(0
) = 5 A v
L
(0
) = 0 V i
L
(0
+
) = 5 A v
L
(0
+
) = 120 V
i
C
(0
) = 0 A v
C
(0
) = 150 V i
C
(0
+
) = 4 A v
C
(0
+
) = 150 V
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Find the first derivatives of the labeled voltages
and currents at t=0
+
.
Answer:
di
R
/dt(0
+
) = 40 A/s dv
R
/dt(0
+
) = -1200 V/s
di
L
/dt(0
+
) = 40 A/s dv
L
/dt(0
+
) = -1092 V/s
di
C
/dt(0
+
) = -40 A/s dv
C
/dt(0
+
) = 108 V/s
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Show that for t>0
v
C
(t) = 150 + 13.5(e
t
e
9t
) volts
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The resistor in the RLC circuit serves to
dissipate initial stored energy.
When this resistor becomes 0 in the series
RLC or infinite in the parallel RLC, the circuit
will oscillate.
Example: for t>0,
v(t) =2 sin 3t
if i(0)=-1/6 A and v(0)=0 V
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