Q.1.
With an RL integrator, at the instant of the rising pulse edge,
Q.2.
When aV input pulse with a width equal to one time constant is applied to an RC integrator, the capacitor charges to.
Q.3.
When aV input pulse with a width equal to five time constants is applied to an RC integrator, the capacitor charges to
Q.4.
When aV input pulse with a width equal to two time constants is applied to an RC integrator, the capacitor charges to
Q.5.
Referring to the bellow figure, determine the voltage level that the output will reach during the pulse.
Q.6.
In an RC integrating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the capacitor.
Q.7.
In an RL differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.
Q.8.
In an RC differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.
Q.9.
In an RL integrating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the inductor.
Q.10.
If a periodic pulse waveform has a pulse width and the time between pulses each equal to or greater than five time constants, the capacitor will
Q.11.
In an RC differentiator, responding to repetitive pulses, the average value of the output.
Q.12.
Referring to Problemhow much will the capacitor charge if the pulse width is increased toms?
Q.13.
In an electric circuit, the reaction of a circuit to a given pulse input is known as the pulse response.
Q.14.
In an integrator, when the pulse width of the input is much less than the transient time, the output voltage approaches the shape of the input.
Q.15.
Referring this circuit, determine the maximum output voltage when a single pulse is applied as shown. The total resistance isΩ.