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Chapter 3: Frequency Response of AC Circuit

Chapter 3: Frequency Response of AC Circuit. EKT 119 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT II. TRANSFER FUNCTION (TF). Frequency response can be obtained by using transfer function. DEFINITION: Transfer function, H(  ) is a ratio between output and input. TRANSFER FUNCTION. Output signal. Input signal.

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Chapter 3: Frequency Response of AC Circuit

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  1. Chapter 3: Frequency Response of AC Circuit EKT 119ELECTRIC CIRCUIT II

  2. TRANSFER FUNCTION(TF) • Frequency response can be obtained by using transfer function.

  3. DEFINITION: Transfer function, H() is a ratio between output and input.

  4. TRANSFER FUNCTION Output signal Input signal

  5. 4 condition of TF: Because there is no unit, they are called GAIN

  6. KUTUB DAN SIFAR (POLES AND ZEROS) • Transfer function is written in fraction • The numerator and denominator can be existed as a polynomial

  7. The roots of numerator also known as ZEROS. Zeros exist when N()=0 • The roots of denominator also known as POLES. Poles exist when D()=0

  8. Poles and Zeros • The symbol for pole is x • The symbol for zero is o • Complex s-plane is used to plot poles and zeros.

  9. POLES/ZEROS quadratic zero Poles/zeros at the origin real zero real pole quadratic pole

  10. LOCATION OF POLES/ZEROS • Zeros/poles at the origin: Zeros/poles that are located at 0 • Real Zeros/poles: Zeros/poles that are located at real axis (-1,-2,1,2,10,etc) • Quadratic Zeros/poles:Zeros/poles that are not located at imaginary or real axis (-1+j2, 2+j5, 3-j3, etc)

  11. EXAMPLE

  12. ZEROS • Let numerator, N()=0

  13. POLE • Let denominator, D()=0

  14. FREQUENCY RESPONSE PLOT USING SEMILOG GRAPH

  15. MAGNITUDE PLOT AND PHASE PLOT • magnitude plot • phase angle plot

  16. HOW TO DO MAGNITUDE AND PHASE PLOT • Transform the time domain circuit (t) into freq. domain circuit (ω) • Determine the TF, H(ω) • Plot the magnitude of that tf, H(ω)against ω. • Plot the phase of that tf, (º) against ω.

  17. BODE PLOTS • Bode plots are semilog plots of magnitude (in decibels) and phase (in degrees) of a transfer functionversus frequency

  18. DECIBEL SCALE • Logarithm

  19. BODE PLOT CHARACTERISTIC FOR POLES AND ZEROS

  20. Logarithm of tf:

  21. GAIN • Gain is measured in bels

  22. Decibel (dB)

  23. TRANSFER FUNCTION

  24. GENERAL EQUATION OF TF • Before draw, make sure the general equation of tf is obtained first:

  25. EX. COMPARE

  26. BODE PLOT OF A CONSTANT,K

  27. (1) (GAIN) constant

  28. Magnitude for constant is : Phase angle for constant is: CHARACTERISTICS

  29. magnitude plot phase plot f BODE PLOT FOR CONSTANT

  30. BODE PLOT FOR ZERO AT THE ORIGIN

  31. (2) ZERO AT THE ORIGIN (jω)N

  32. Magnitude: Straight line with 20dB/dec of slope that has a value of 0 dB at =1 Phase: CHARACTERISTIC OF (jω)N

  33. MAGNITUDE PLOT

  34. PHASE PLOT

  35. BODE PLOT OF POLE AT THE ORIGIN

  36. (3) POLE AT THE ORIGIN 1/(jω)N @ (jω)-N

  37. Magnitude: Straight line with -20dB/dec of slope that has a value of 0 dB at =1 Phase: CHARACTERISTIC OF(jω)-N

  38. MAGNITUDE PLOT

  39. PHASE PLOT

  40. BODE PLOT OF REAL ZERO

  41. (4) REAL ZERO

  42. CHARACTERISTIC OF (1+jω/z1)N • Magnitude: • Phase:

  43. MAGNITUDE PLOT

  44. PHASE PLOT

  45. BODE PLOT OF REAL POLE

  46. (5) REAL POLE

  47. CHARACTERISTIC OF (1+jω/p1)-N • Magnitude: • Phase:

  48. MAGNITUDE PLOT

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