EEE :: Time Response of Reactive Circuits
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If the capacitor in an integrator becomes leaky,
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Referring to the above figure, determine the voltage level that the output will reach during the pulse.
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An RC differentiator acts as a
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In an RL differentiator, when the input pulse goes from its low level to its high level,
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Referring this figure, on the falling edge,
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In an RC differentiator, responding to repetitive pulses, the average value of the output
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In an RC differentiator, the sum of the capacitor voltage and the resistor voltage at any instant
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When a 24 V input pulse with a width equal to five time constants is applied to an RC integrator, the capacitor charges to
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If the RC time constant of an integrator is increased, as the time constant is increased
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the capacitor charges more during a pulse and discharges less between pulses
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B.
the capacitor charges less during a pulse and discharges more between pulses
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C.
the capacitor charges more during a pulse and discharges more between pulses
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D.
the capacitor charges less during a pulse and discharges less between pulses
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