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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
The output of an RC differentiator is taken from across the capacitor.
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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
If the output of an RC integrator is zero volts, the capacitor might be open.
A repetitive pulse with a 50% duty cycle is being applied to the input of an RC integrator. If one time constant is less than one-fifth the pulse width, the capacitor will be able to fully charge and discharge.
The output of an RL differentiator is taken from across the inductor.
If a repetitive-pulse waveform is applied to an RC integrator, the output waveshape depends on the relationship of the circuit time constant and the duty cycle of the input pulses.
For a capacitor to completely charge in an RC integrator, the pulse width must be _____ 5 time constants.
If the pulse width were cut in half in the given circuit, the voltage across the resistor would be ______ at the end of the pulse.
If the pulse source has an internal resistance of 80 Ω in the given circuit, it will take ______ for the output voltage to decrease to zero.
The voltage across the capacitor in the given circuit is _______ at the beginning of the second pulse. Assume the capacitor is initially uncharged.
After the rising edge of the input pulse occurs, it takes ______ for the voltage across the resistor to decrease to zero in the given circuit.
A(n) _____ will decrease the time constant in an RC integrator or differentiator.
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