Solutions for EBK THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF LINEAR C
Problem 2.2P:
The voltage across a particular resistor is 8.60 V and the current is 366A. What is the actual...Problem 2.3P:
You can choose to connect either a 4.7-k resistor or a 47-k resistor across a 5-V source. Which will...Problem 2.4P:
A model railroader wants to be able to electrically throw a rail switch Rswitch from two different...Problem 2.6P:
The conductance of a particular semiconductor resistor is 0.05 ms. Find the current through the...Problem 2.7P:
In Figure P2—7 the resistor dissipates 25 mW. Find Rx.Problem 2.9P:
A resistor found in the lab has three orange stripes followed by a gold stripe. An ohmmeter measures...Problem 2.10P:
The iv characteristic of a nonlinear resistor is v=82i+0.17i3. a. Calculate v and p for i=0.5,1,2,5,...Problem 2.11P:
A 100-k resistor has a power rating of 0.25 W. Find the maximum current that can flow through the...Problem 2.12P:
A certain type of film resistor is available with resistance values between 10 and 100M. The maximum...Problem 2.13P:
Figure P2—13 shows the circuit symbol for a class of two-terminal devices called diodes. The iv...Problem 2.14P:
A thermistor is a temperature-sensing element composed of a semiconductor material, which exhibits a...Problem 2.15P:
In Figure P2-15i2=6A and i3=2A. Find i1 and i4.Problem 2.16P:
In Figure P2-16 determine which elements are in series, parallel, or neither. How many different...Problem 2.17P:
For the circuit in Figure P2—17: Identify the nodes and at least two loops. Identify any elements...Problem 2.18P:
In Figure P2-17 i2=30mA and i4=20mA. Find i1 and i3.Problem 2.19P:
For the circuit in Figure P2—19: Identify the nodes and at least five loops in the circuit. Identify...Problem 2.21P:
In many circuits the ground is often the metal case that houses the circuit. Occasionally a failure...Problem 2.22P:
The circuit in figure P2-22 is organized around the three signal lines A, B, and C. Identify the...Problem 2.23P:
Are any of the elements in Figure P2-23 in series or parallel? If so, identify the ones that are....Problem 2.24P:
Are any of the elements in Figure P2-24 in series or parallel? If so, identify the ones that are....Problem 2.25P:
Use the passive sign convention to assign voltage variables consistent with the currents in Figure...Problem 2.26P:
If a wire is connected between nodes B and C in Figure P2—24, what can be said about the voltages...Problem 2.28P:
For the circuit in Figure P2—28, write a complete set of connection and element constraints and then...Problem 2.29P:
For the circuit in Figure P2—29, write a complete set of connection and element constraints, then...Problem 2.30P:
Find vx and ix in Figure P2-30. Compare the results of your answers with those in problem 2-29. What...Problem 2.31P:
A modeler wants to light his model building using miniature grain-of-wheat light bulbs connected in...Problem 2.32P:
Find vx and ix in Figure P2-32.Problem 2.33P:
In Figure P2-33: Assign a voltage and current variable to every element. Use KVL to find the voltage...Problem 2.34P:
Find vO in the circuit of Figure P2-34.Problem 2.35P:
Find the power provided by the source in Figure P2-35.Problem 2.36P:
Figure P2-36 shows a subcircuit connected to the rest of the circuit at four points. Use element and...Problem 2.37P:
In Figure P2-37 ix=0.33mA. Find the value of R.Problem 2.38P:
Figure P2—38 shows a resistor with one terminal connected to ground and the other connected to an...Problem 2.39P:
Find the equivalent resistant REQ in Figure P2-39.Problem 2.40P:
Find the equivalent R EQ in Figure P2-40.Problem 2.41P:
Find the equivalent resistance REQ in Figure P2-41.Problem 2.42P:
Equivalent resistance is defined at a particular pair of terminals. In Figure P2-42, the same...Problem 2.44P:
Find REQ between nodes A and B for each of the circuits in Figure P2—44. What conclusion can you...Problem 2.45P:
Show how the circuit in Figure P2—45 could be connected to achieve a resistance of 100, 200, 150,...Problem 2.46P:
In Figure P2-46 find the equivalent resistance between terminals A-B, A-C, A-D, B-C, B-D, and C-D.Problem 2.47P:
In Figure P2-47 find the equivalent resistance between terminals A-B, A-C, A-D, B-C, B-D, and C-D.Problem 2.49P:
Using no more than four 1-k resistors, show how the following equivalent resistors can be...Problem 2.50P:
Do a source transformation at terminals A and B for each practical source in Figure P2-50.Problem 2.51P:
For each of the circuits in Figure P2-51, find the equivalent practical voltage source at terminals...Problem 2.52P:
In Figure P2-52, the iv characteristic of network N is v+50i=5V. Find the equivalent practical...Problem 2.53P:
Select the value of Rx in Figure P2-53 so that REQ=100k.Problem 2.54P:
Two 10-k potentiometers (a variable resistor whose value between the two ends is 10k and between one...Problem 2.55P:
Select the value of R in Figure P2-55 so that RAB=RL.Problem 2.56P:
What is the range of REQ in Figure P2-56?Problem 2.58P:
Use voltage division in Figure P2-58 to find vx,vy, and vz. Then show that the sum of these voltages...Problem 2.59P:
Use voltage division in Figure P2-59 to obtain an expression for vL in terms of R,RL, and vs.Problem 2.60P:
Use current division in Figure P2-60 to find ix,iy, and iz. Then show that the sum of these currents...Problem 2.61P:
Use current division in Figure P2-61 to find an expression for vL in terms of R, RL, and is.Problem 2.62P:
Find ix,iy, and iz in Figure P2-62.Problem 2.63P:
Find vO in the circuit of Figure P2-63.Problem 2.64P:
You wish to drive a 1-k load from your car battery as shown in Figure P2-64. The load needs 5 V...Problem 2.65P:
Find the range of values of vo in Figure P2-65.Problem 2.66P:
Use current division in the circuit of Figure P2-66 to find Rx so that the voltage out is 3 V....Problem 2.67P:
Figure P2-67 shows a voltage bridge circuit, that is, two voltage dividers in parallel with a source...Problem 2.68P:
A Ideally, a voltmeter has infinite internal resistance and can be placed across any device to read...Problem 2.69P:
Select values for R1,R2, and R3 in Figure P2-69 so that the voltage divider produces the two output...Problem 2.70P:
Select a value of Rx in Figure P2-70 so that vL=4V.Problem 2.71P:
Select a value of Rx in Figure P2-71 so that vL=2V. Repeat for 4 V and 6 V. Caution: Rx must be...Problem 2.72P:
Use circuit reduction to find vx and ix in Figure P2-72.Problem 2.74P:
Use circuit reduction to find vx and ix in Figure P2-74.Problem 2.75P:
Use circuit reduction to find vx,ix, and px in Figure P2-75.Problem 2.76P:
Use circuit reduction to find vx and ix in Figure P2-76.Problem 2.77P:
Use source transformation to find ix in Figure P2-77.Problem 2.78P:
Select a value for Rx so that ix=0A in Figure P2-78.Problem 2.80P:
The current through RL in figure P2-80 is 100mA. Use source transformations to find RL. Validate...Problem 2.81P:
Select Rx so that 50 V is across it in Figure P2-81.Problem 2.82P:
The box in the circuit in Figure P2-82 is a resistor whose value can be anywhere between 8 and 80kQ....Problem 2.88P:
Consider the circuit of Figure P2-88. Use MATLAB to find all of the voltages and currents in the...Problem 2.91IP:
Nonlinear Device Characteristics The circuit in Figure P2-91 is a parallel combination of a 75-...Problem 2.93IP:
Center Tapped Voltage Divider Figure P2-93 shows a voltage divider with the center tap connected to...Problem 2.95IP:
Active Transducer Figure P2-95 shows an active transducer whose resistance R(VT) varies with the...Problem 2.97IP:
Programmable Voltage Divider Figure P2-97 shows a programmable voltage divider in which digital...Sample Solutions for this Textbook
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