ussfletcher Platinum Member Apr 16, 2005 2,569 2 81 Mar 17, 2009 #1 Hey guys I was just wondering if you could help me out with this homework problem. A. Verify that this circuit realizes the specified Tv(s) Tv(s) = K((s+2000)/(s+1000)) The circuit looks like this: pictor!
Hey guys I was just wondering if you could help me out with this homework problem. A. Verify that this circuit realizes the specified Tv(s) Tv(s) = K((s+2000)/(s+1000)) The circuit looks like this: pictor!
B blahblah99 Platinum Member Oct 10, 2000 2,689 0 0 Mar 17, 2009 #2 This circuit is mainly an algebra simplification problem once you treat the R-C series impedance as a single impedance.
This circuit is mainly an algebra simplification problem once you treat the R-C series impedance as a single impedance.
ussfletcher Platinum Member Apr 16, 2005 2,569 2 81 Mar 18, 2009 #3 I suppose thats what I'm having trouble with then..
TuxDave Lifer Oct 8, 2002 10,571 3 71 Mar 18, 2009 #4 You know the basic voltage divider equation right? The one that looks like. Vout = Vin * R1/(R1+R2)? But now you have impedances so it's like: Vout = Vin * Z1/(Z1 + Z2)
You know the basic voltage divider equation right? The one that looks like. Vout = Vin * R1/(R1+R2)? But now you have impedances so it's like: Vout = Vin * Z1/(Z1 + Z2)