For (t geq 0), a current source delivers (i_{mathrm{S}}(t)=10) (cos (4000 pi t) mathrm{mA}) to two (2.0-mu

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For \(t \geq 0\), a current source delivers \(i_{\mathrm{S}}(t)=10\) \(\cos (4000 \pi t) \mathrm{mA}\) to two \(2.0-\mu \mathrm{F}\) capacitors connected in series. Using Multisim, plot \(v_{\mathrm{C}}(t)\) across each capacitor versus time when \(v_{\mathrm{C}}(0)=-5 \mathrm{~V}\) across the series combination. In Multisim, use the ac current source - the frequency is in Hertz - and set the other parameters appropriately. Click on the capacitors and set their initial condition appropriately. Then simulate the output using the transient analysis, but be certain to check "User-defined" under initial conditions. What is the voltage across each capacitor at \(t=0,125\) and 200 us? On your graph, separate the two plots by adding a \(0.5-\mathrm{V}\) offset.

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The Analysis And Design Of Linear Circuits

ISBN: 9781119913023

10th Edition

Authors: Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint

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