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ECEN3713 Network Analysis Lecture #12 8 February 2016 Dr. George Scheets www.okstate.edu/elec-eng/scheets/ecen3714 Read 13.3 Problems: 12.52, 13.7, 13.9 Friday, Exam #1 No Initial Conditions (i.e. everything = 0 when t < 0) Covers Section 12.1 – 13.5 inclusive Quiz 3 Results ☺ ECEN3713 Network Analysis Lecture #13 10 February 2016 Dr. George Scheets www.okstate.edu/elec-eng/scheets/ecen3714 Read 13.4 & 13.5 Problems: Old Exam #1 Friday, Exam #1 No Initial Conditions (i.e. everything = 0 when t < 0) Covers Section 12.1 – 13.5 inclusive Open Book, Notes, Brain Closed Instructor, Neighbor Quiz #3 Results Hi = 9.8, Low = 3, Ave. = 6.79, Standard Deviation = 2.07 OSU IEEE February General Meeting 5:30-6:30 pm, Wednesday, 17 February ES201b Reps from Zeeco will present Dinner will be served + 3 points extra credit All are invited Testable Material Network Analysis Testable Material Lecture Network Analysis Testable Material Lecture Network Analysis Textbook Testable Material Lecture Textbook Homework Network Analysis To Maximize your score… Budget your time Don't get sucked into 1 problem Tackle all the problems Partial Credit is awarded Show intermediate results Obtain correct answer Tests are full period, 4 pages, 100 points Open book & notes S Domain Voltage & Currents No initial conditions in Exam #1. → Grey terms not needed. Resistor (v = iR) V(s) = I(s) R I(s) = V(s)/R Capacitor (i = C dv/dt) I(s) = sCV(s) – Cv(0-) V(s) = I(s)/(sC) + v(0-)/s Inductor (v = L di/dt) V(s) = sLI(s) – Li(0-) I(s) = V(s)/(sL) + i(0-)/s [KVL] [KCL] [KCL] [KVL] [KVL] [KCL] Georg Ohm Born 1789 Died 1854 German Mathematician & Physicist Figured out voltage = (current)(resistance) Published in 1827 text "The Galvanic Circuit Investigated Mathematically" source: Wikipedia Michael Faraday Born 1791 Died 1867 English Chemist & Physicist Investigated magnetism and electricity "farad" named after him in 1861 source: Wikipedia Joseph Henry Born 1797 Died 1878 American Scientist First Secretary of Smithsonian Institute Early developer of electro-magnets Discoverer of inductance So did Faraday at about the same time source: Wikipedia Gustav Kirchoff Born 1824 Died 1887 German Physicist KCL & KVL formulated in 1852 Doctoral Dissertation source: Wikipedia TABLE 13.1 Electronic Circuits, Tenth Edition James W. Nilsson | Susan A. Riedel Summary of the s-Domain Equivalent Circuits Copyright ©2015, 2008, 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. 2016 Quiz #3 Transfer Function H(s) and Vout(s) in the Frequency Domain {H(jω) and Vout(jω)} Recall s = σ + jω. Here σ = 0. Quiz #3 Quiz #3 Quiz #3 Peak in Transfer Function H(jω) indicates system is resonant at that frequency. Quiz #3 Peak in output voltage spectrum Vout(jω) indicates signal is oscillating.