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Final Exam

Course EEE209 Name Surname Date


Date 29.8.2024 Student ID
Duration 100 minutes Signature
Notes: Closed books, no smart phones.

Q1[25p] Consider the following circuit, where 𝑣1 (𝑡) = 10𝑐𝑜𝑠(5𝑡 + 45𝑜 ) 𝑉 and 𝑣2 (𝑡) =
10𝑠𝑖𝑛(5𝑡 + 45𝑜 ) 𝑉.

a) Find the current 𝑖0 (𝑡) in time domain at steady state.

b) Find the Complex, Real and Reactive power absorbed by the resistor 𝑅3

Solution:
Q2[25p] For the circuit given below, determine the coupling coefficient and the energy
stored in the coupled inductors at 𝑡 = 1.5 𝑠.

Solution:
Solving these equations, we get
𝐼1 = 19.61 ∡ − 168𝑜 and 𝐼2 = 13.87 ∡56.3𝑜
Transforming to time domain, we get
Q3)[25p] A high-pass filter is shown below. Show that the transfer function is
𝑅𝑓 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶
𝐇(𝜔) = (1 + )
𝑅𝑖 1 + 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶

Solution: Using phasor equivalent, we get

Assuming ideal op amp, the current to the inverting and non-inverting terminals are zero.
Thus, using voltage division, we get
𝑅 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶 𝑅𝑖
𝐕1 = 𝐕𝑖 = 𝐕 and 𝐕2 = 𝐕
1
𝑅 + 𝑗𝜔𝐶 1 + 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶 𝑖 𝑅𝑖 + 𝑅𝑓 𝑜

Since op amp is ideal, 𝐕2 = 𝐕1 .

Thus, we get
𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶 𝑅𝑖
𝐕𝑖 = 𝐕
1 + 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶 𝑅𝑖 + 𝑅𝑓 𝑜

𝐕𝑜 𝑅𝑖 + 𝑅𝑓 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶 𝐕𝑜 𝑅𝑓 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶
⟹ = ⟹ 𝐇(𝜔) = = (1 + )
𝐕𝑖 𝑅𝑖 1 + 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶 𝐕𝑖 𝑅𝑖 1 + 𝑗𝜔𝑅𝐶
Q4)[25p] Consider the following circuit where 𝑣𝑠 (𝑡) = 10𝑢(𝑡). Assume that at 𝑡 = 0,
𝑖(0) = −1 𝐴 current flows through the inductor and 𝑣(0) = +5 𝑉 is across the capacitor.

Find the current 𝑖(𝑡) for all 𝑡 > 0 , using Laplace transform.

Solution:
If we obtain the Laplace equivalent of the circuit, we get,

𝑉1 the only unknown node voltage and this voltage is also the capacitor voltage. Using the
KCL for 𝑉1, we get

, taking 𝑣(0) = 5 𝑉 and 𝑖(0) = −1 𝐴 we have

, and simplifying we get

Taking the inverse Laplace transform, we get

𝑣1 (𝑡) = (35𝑒 −𝑡 − 30𝑒 −2𝑡 )𝑢(𝑡) V

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