Find the output voltage when the input voltage
Answer to Problem 59P
The output voltage when the input voltage
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
Formula used:
Consider the general expression for transfer function.
Here,
Calculation:
Apply Fourier transform on both sides of equation (1) as follows.
Apply Fourier transform on both sides of equation (2) as follows.
Substitute
Consider
Apply Fourier transform on both sides of equation as follows.
Rearrange equation (3) as follows.
Substitute
Consider
Substitute
Consider
Here,
Take partial fraction for
Where,
Substitute
Similarly,
Substitute
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Take partial fraction for
Where,
Substitute
Similarly,
Substitute
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Substitute
Apply inverse Fourier transform on both sides of equation.
Conclusion:
Thus, the output voltage when the input voltage
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