- Power delivered by battery is the product of voltage and current : p = VI
- If a constant amount of power p is delivered over an interval T, the energy w supplied is : w = pT
- Ohm's law : v = iR
- An open circuit is an element through which no current flows, regardless of its terminal voltage
- A short circuit is an element across which no voltage can appear regardless of the current through it
- A two-terminal resistor is any two-terminal element that has an algebraic relation between its instantaneous terminal current and its instantaneous terminal voltage
- Associated Variables Convention define current to flow in at the device terminal assigned to be positive in voltage
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
1.5 Practical Two-Terminal Elements
Monday, February 22, 2010
1.4 Limitations of the lumped circuit abstraction
- Third postulate of lumped matter discipline requires signal speed to be significantly lower than the speed of electromagnetic waves
- Electromagnetic waves travel at 15 cm per nanosecond in insulator with 4x dielectric constant of vacuum
- Electromagnetic waves propagation delay across a 1-cm chip is about 1/15 ns
- When signal speeds are comparable to speed of electromagnetic waves, lumped matter discipline is violated, and therefore cannot use lumped circuit abstraction. ( resolve through distributed circuit model)
- Capacitive & inductive effects on lumped elements (resistors, wires) resulting from electric fields and magnetic fluxes generated by high frequency oscillator will violate lumped matter discipline ( resolve through separate these effects into new lumped element-capacitor & inductor)
Friday, February 19, 2010
1.3 The Lumped Matter Discipline
- Lumped matter discipline (constraints) provides the foundation for lumped circuit abstraction.
- Lumped matter discipline imposes three constraints on how we choose lumped circuit elements:
- The rate of change of magnetic flux linked with any portion of the circuit must be zero at all time (allowed unique voltage across the terminals of an element)
- The rate of change of the charge at any node in the circuit must be zero for all time. A node is any point in the circuit at which two or more element terminals are connected using wires. (allowed unique current across the terminals of an element)
- The signal timescales must be much larger than the propagation delay of electromagnetic waves through the circuit
Thursday, February 18, 2010
1.2 The Lumped Circuit Abstraction
- Capped a set of lumped elements that obey the lumped matter discipline using ideal wires to form an assembly that performs a specific function results in the Lumped Circuit Abstraction
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
1.1 The Power of Abstraction
- Engineering is purposeful use of Science
- The set of abstraction are derived through the discretization (lumping) discipline
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