Monday, April 25, 2011

Chapter 10 First-Order Transients in Linear Electrical Networks

  • Systems with one storage element (capacitor/inductor) are described by first-order differential equations

Monday, April 18, 2011

9.5 Energy, Charge and Flux Conservation

  • Circuit analysis with initial charge/flux linkage (switch closed at t = 0s):

























  • Energy is lost when v1 is not equal to v2:


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Inductors Series and Parallel Connection

  • Series Connection:





  • Parallel Connection:


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Monday, April 11, 2011

9.1.2 Inductors

  • Idealized toroidal inductor ( u = magnetic permeability)
















  • Magnetic flux density, B






  • Magnetic flux density across the core





    • Total magnetic flux linkage (Weber/Wb)









      • Inductance (Webers/Ampere, Henry)





      • For linear time-invariant inductor:








      • Inductor memory property:







      • Inductor energy property:


      Thursday, April 7, 2011

      9.1.1 Capacitors

      • Idealized parallel-plate linear capacitor:
















      • Capacitance (Coulombs/Volt or Farads)







      • For linear (permittivity) time-invariant (capacitance) capacitor






      • Capacitor memory property:







      • Capacitor energy storage property:


      9.1 Constitutive Laws

      • Analysis of circuit containing capacitors and inductors involve differential equations in time

      Wednesday, April 6, 2011

      Chapter 9: Energy Storage Elements

      • Ideal response of an inverter to an square wave input:
















      • Observed response:

















      • The circuit delay on observed response is due the capacitance internal to the MOSFET
      • Behavior of a real interconnect between two inverters:











      • To satisfy lumped matter discipline, one must model these circuit effects ( parasitic resistance, capacitance, inductance etc) on physical wiring of the circuit:

      Tuesday, April 5, 2011

      8.2 Small Signal Model

      • Small-signal discipline - restricting signals to small perturbations about an operating points so the circuit response to the perturbations is linear
      • Small segment of Vo vs. Vi curve: