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APC IV Module Circuit Analysis Tasks

The document outlines several problems related to pulse and waveform analysis in RC circuits, including output waveform sketches and calculations for gain and control voltages in diode sampling gates. It includes specific parameters for various waveforms, such as amplitude, frequency, and time constants. The problems require both theoretical understanding and practical application of circuit analysis principles.

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APC IV Module Circuit Analysis Tasks

The document outlines several problems related to pulse and waveform analysis in RC circuits, including output waveform sketches and calculations for gain and control voltages in diode sampling gates. It includes specific parameters for various waveforms, such as amplitude, frequency, and time constants. The problems require both theoretical understanding and practical application of circuit analysis principles.

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APC IV Module Problems

1. A pulse of 5 V amplitude and pulse width of 0.5m sec is applied to a high pass RC circuit
consisting of R=22 K ohms and C= 0.47µF. Draw the output waveform and determine the
percentage tilt in the output.
3. A 1KHz square wave output from an amplifier has rise time tr = 250 ns and tilt = 10%, identify
the upper and lower frequencies
4. A 10Hz square wave is fed to an amplifier. Identify and sketch the output wave forms under
following conditions. The lower 3db frequency is i) 0.3Hz ii) 3Hz iii) 30Hz
5. A symmetrical square wave whose peak-to-peak amplitude is 2V and whose average value is
zero is applied to on RC integrating circuit. The time constant is equals to half -period of the
square wave. Identify the peak to peak value of the output amplitude.
6. A 100V peak square wave with an average value of 0V and a period of 20 ms is to be negatively
clamped at 25V. Draw the input and output waveforms.
7. Assume Vs = 20V, Rf = 25Ω, RL = RC = 100KΩ.
Find, i. Gain (A) ii. Minimum positive control voltage (VCP)min iii. Minimum negative control
voltage (Vcn) min for four diode sampling gate. (Assume R2 value)

RC RL  RC 
i ) Gain, A  .    , R3  Rth  R f 
RC  R2  R   RC  R2 
 RL  3 
 2 

ii )VC min 
R
 C*
R3
Vs  Rth  R2 // RC 
R2 R3  2 RL
 RC
iii )Vn min   VS
R2

8. Assume Vs = 40V, Rf = 25Ω, RL = Rc = 150KΩ. Find i) Gain (A) ii) Minimum positive control
voltage (VCP)min iii)Minimum negative control voltage (Vcn)min for two diode sampling gate.
(Assume R2 value)

RC RL  RC 
i ) Gain, A  .    , R3  Rth  R f 
RC  R2  R   RC  R2 
 RL  3 
 2 

ii )VC min 
R
 C*
R3
Vs  Rth  R2 // RC 
R2 R3  2 RL
 RC
iii )Vn min   VS
R2

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