UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEYEECS Department
EECS 40, Fall 2006
Prof. Chang-Hasnain
Homework #7
Posted: 10/25/06
Due at 5 pm in 240 Cory on Wednesday, 11/1/06
Total Points: 100
- Put (1) your name and (2) discussion section number on your homework.
- You need to put down all the derivation steps to obtain full credits of the problems. Numerical answers alone will at best receive low percentage partial credits.
- No late submission will be accepted expect those with prior approval from Prof. Chang-Hasnain.
Second-order circuits
- 2nd order bode plot [15 points]
Consider the following circuit:
R1 = 5k, R2 = 10k, C = 20uF, L = 50mH
- Write the transfer function H(ω).
- What is the value of the resonant frequency ω0?
- Draw the Bode plot. Make sure to label the value at ω=ω0.
- 2nd order bode plot [15 points]
Repeat exercise 1 for the following circuit:
R = 30k, C = 0.04uF, L = 40nH
- Bode plots with large phase shifts [10 points]
Draw the bode plot of the following transfer function:
- Transfer functions [10 points]
Hambley P6.13. When it says to plot magnitude and phase, draw a bode plot (not linear scale).
- Extreme frequencies [10 points]
- What is the impedance of a capacitor for very low frequencies (ω0)? For very high frequencies (ω∞)?
- What about inductors?
Now consider the following circuit:
- Re-draw the circuit for very low frequencies (ω0). What is H(0)?
- Re-draw the circuit for very high frequencies (ω∞). What is H(∞)?
- 2nd order bode plots versus first-order cascades [20 points]
Consider the following transfer function:
- Find the value of ω0.
- Find the value of Q.
- Draw the bode plot
Now consider the following transfer function:
- Draw the bode plot for the first half of this transfer function.
- Draw the bode plot for the second half.
- Use superposition to combine the two bode plots.
- Show that H1(ω) = H2(ω).
- Review of complex arithmetic[12 points]
Perform the following calculations (without using a calculator):
- Symbolic manipulation of complex numbers [8 points]
Reduce the following expressions to polar form (). Your final expression should only have one arctan() in it (Only convert from rectangular to polar once).
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