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Dr. Holbert April 5, 2006
ECE201 Lect-17
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Electromagnetics
For high frequency signals, inductance and capacitance are more significant effects than resistance.
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Capacitance
Capacitance occurs when two conductors (plates) are separated by a dielectric (insulator). Charge on the two conductors creates an electric field that stores energy.
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Capacitance
The voltage difference between the two conductors is proportional to the charge: q=Cv The proportionality constant C is called capacitance. Units of Farads (F) Coulomb/Volt
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Capacitor
The rest i(t) of the circuit +
v(t)
dv(t ) i (t ) C dt
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Capacitor Voltage
1 v(t ) i( x)dx C
1 v(t ) v(t 0 ) i ( x)dx C t0
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Energy Stored
1 2 wC (t ) Cv (t ) 2
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Class Examples
Learning Extension E6.2 Learning Extension E6.3
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Inductance
Inductance occurs when current flows through a (real) conductor. The current flowing through the conductor sets up a magnetic field that is proportional to the current. The voltage difference across the conductor is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic field.
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Inductance
The voltage difference across the inductor is proportional to the rate of change of the current. The proportionality constant is called the inductance, denoted L Units of Henrys (H) - Vs/A
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Inductor
The rest i(t) of the circuit +
H v(t)
di(t ) v(t ) L dt
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Inductor Current
1 i(t ) v( x)dx L
1 i (t ) i (t 0 ) v( x)dx L t0
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Energy Stored
1 2 wL (t ) Li (t ) 2
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Class Examples
Learning Extension E6.4 Learning Extension E6.5
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Inductor Combinations
Series inductors combine like series resistors Lser = L1 + L2 + L3 +
Parallel inductors combine like parallel resistors 1/Lpar = 1/L1 + 1/L2 + 1/L3 +
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Capacitor Combinations
Series capacitors combine like parallel resistors (opposite) 1/Cser = 1/C1 + 1/C2 + 1/C3 +
Parallel capacitors combine like series resistors (opposite) Cpar = C1 + C2 + C3 +
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Class Examples
Learning Extension E6.7 Learning Extension E6.8
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