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Capacitors and Inductors Instructor: Chia-Ming Tsai Electronics Engineering National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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Contents Introduction Capacitors Series and Parallel Capacitors Inductors Series and Parallel Inductors Applications
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Introduction Ideal capacitors and inductors are storage elements that dissipate no energy during operation Both exhibit frequency-dependent characteristics
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Capacitors A capacitor consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulator (or dielectric) The energy is stored in its electric field
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Cont’d Types of capacitors –Electrolytic: low-frequency and high-capacitance (10 4 F) applications –Ceramic: high-frequency and small-capacitance (~1pF) applications –Polyester, mica, film, etc Capacitors are used to select RF channel, block dc, pass ac, shift phase, store energy, start motor, and suppress noise
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Linear Capacitors Slope = C q q vv Linear Nonlinear
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I-V Characteristic of Capacitor (a) fixed capacitor (b) variable capacitor
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Power and Energy in Capacitor 0
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Cont’d v t i t v +_+_ v +_+_ ISIS ISIS ISIS ISIS Charging Discharging ii
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Properties of Capacitor A capacitor is an open circuit to dc. The voltage on a capacitor cannot change abruptly. Not allowedAllowed
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Cont’d An ideal capacitor dose not dissipate energy. Capacitors can be used as memory devices –Volatile: DRAM –Nonvolatile: EPROM, Flash, etc The circuit model of a practical capacitor is shown below (100M ) ()()
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Example Find energy stored in each capacitor under dc conditions Capacitors replaced by open circuits
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Parallel Capacitors
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Series Capacitors
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Inductors An inductor consists of a coil of conducting wire The energy is stored in its magnetic field
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I-V Characteristic of Inductor (a) air-core (b) iron-core (c) variable iron-core
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Power and Energy in Inductor 0
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Properties of Inductor An inductor acts like a short circuit to dc. The current through an inductor cannot change abruptly. Not allowedAllowed
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Cont’d An ideal inductor dose not dissipate energy. The circuit model of a practical inductor is shown below : winding capacitance : winding resistance
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Example
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Series Inductors
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Parallel Inductors
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Summary Parallel connectionsSeries connections
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Linearity Investigations Homogeneity property: Additivity property: Both exhibit linearity properties
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Applications: Integrator
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Alternative Integrator Problem: Large i L due to small L under dc
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Applications: Differentiator
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Alternative Differentiator Problem: Large L is difficult to realize
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