Lect12EEE 2021 Differential Equation Solutions of Transient Circuits Dr. Holbert March 3, 2008.

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Lect12EEE 2021 Differential Equation Solutions of Transient Circuits Dr. Holbert March 3, 2008

Lect12EEE st Order Circuits Any circuit with a single energy storage element, an arbitrary number of sources, and an arbitrary number of resistors is a circuit of order 1 Any voltage or current in such a circuit is the solution to a 1st order differential equation

Lect12EEE 2023 RLC Characteristics ElementV/I RelationDC Steady-State ResistorV = I R CapacitorI = 0; open InductorV = 0; short ELI and the ICE man

Lect12EEE 2024 A First-Order RC Circuit One capacitor and one resistor in series The source and resistor may be equivalent to a circuit with many resistors and sources R Cvs(t)vs(t) + – vc(t)vc(t) +– vr(t)vr(t) +–+–

Lect12EEE 2025 The Differential Equation KVL around the loop: v r (t) + v c (t) = v s (t) vc(t)vc(t) R Cvs(t)vs(t) + – +– vr(t)vr(t) +–+–

Lect12EEE 2026 RC Differential Equation(s) Multiply by C; take derivative From KVL: Multiply by R; note v r =R·i

Lect12EEE 2027 A First-Order RL Circuit One inductor and one resistor in parallel The current source and resistor may be equivalent to a circuit with many resistors and sources v(t)v(t) is(t)is(t) RL + –

Lect12EEE 2028 The Differential Equations KCL at the top node: v(t)v(t) is(t)is(t) RL + –

Lect12EEE 2029 RL Differential Equation(s) Multiply by L; take derivative From KCL:

Lect12EEE st Order Differential Equation Voltages and currents in a 1st order circuit satisfy a differential equation of the form where f(t) is the forcing function (i.e., the independent sources driving the circuit)

Lect12EEE The Time Constant (  ) The complementary solution for any first order circuit is For an RC circuit,  = RC For an RL circuit,  = L/R Where R is the Thevenin equivalent resistance

Lect12EEE What Does v c (t) Look Like?  = 10 -4

Lect12EEE Interpretation of  The time constant,  is the amount of time necessary for an exponential to decay to 36.7% of its initial value -1/  is the initial slope of an exponential with an initial value of 1

Lect12EEE Applications Modeled by a 1st Order RC Circuit The windings in an electric motor or generator Computer RAM –A dynamic RAM stores ones as charge on a capacitor –The charge leaks out through transistors modeled by large resistances –The charge must be periodically refreshed

Lect12EEE Important Concepts The differential equation for the circuit Forced (particular) and natural (complementary) solutions Transient and steady-state responses 1st order circuits: the time constant (  ) 2nd order circuits: natural frequency (ω 0 ) and the damping ratio (ζ)

Lect12EEE The Differential Equation Every voltage and current is the solution to a differential equation In a circuit of order n, these differential equations have order n The number and configuration of the energy storage elements determines the order of the circuit n  number of energy storage elements

Lect12EEE The Differential Equation Equations are linear, constant coefficient: The variable x(t) could be voltage or current The coefficients a n through a 0 depend on the component values of circuit elements The function f(t) depends on the circuit elements and on the sources in the circuit

Lect12EEE Building Intuition Even though there are an infinite number of differential equations, they all share common characteristics that allow intuition to be developed: –Particular and complementary solutions –Effects of initial conditions

Lect12EEE Differential Equation Solution The total solution to any differential equation consists of two parts: x(t) = x p (t) + x c (t) Particular (forced) solution is x p (t) –Response particular to a given source Complementary (natural) solution is x c (t) –Response common to all sources, that is, due to the “passive” circuit elements

Lect12EEE Forced (or Particular) Solution The forced (particular) solution is the solution to the non-homogeneous equation: The particular solution usually has the form of a sum of f(t) and its derivatives –That is, the particular solution looks like the forcing function –If f(t) is constant, then x(t) is constant –If f(t) is sinusoidal, then x(t) is sinusoidal

Lect12EEE Natural/Complementary Solution The natural (or complementary) solution is the solution to the homogeneous equation: Different “look” for 1 st and 2 nd order ODEs

Lect12EEE First-Order Natural Solution The first-order ODE has a form of The natural solution is Tau (  ) is the time constant For an RC circuit,  = RC For an RL circuit,  = L/R

Lect12EEE Second-Order Natural Solution The second-order ODE has a form of To find the natural solution, we solve the characteristic equation: which has two roots: s 1 and s 2 The complementary solution is (if we’re lucky)

Lect12EEE Initial Conditions The particular and complementary solutions have constants that cannot be determined without knowledge of the initial conditions The initial conditions are the initial value of the solution and the initial value of one or more of its derivatives Initial conditions are determined by initial capacitor voltages, initial inductor currents, and initial source values

Lect12EEE nd Order Circuits Any circuit with a single capacitor, a single inductor, an arbitrary number of sources, and an arbitrary number of resistors is a circuit of order 2 Any voltage or current in such a circuit is the solution to a 2nd order differential equation

Lect12EEE A 2nd Order RLC Circuit The source and resistor may be equivalent to a circuit with many resistors and sources vs(t)vs(t) R C i (t)i (t) L +–+–

Lect12EEE The Differential Equation KVL around the loop: v r (t) + v c (t) + v l (t) = v s (t) vs(t)vs(t) R C + – vc(t)vc(t) +– vr(t)vr(t) L +– vl(t)vl(t) i(t)i(t) +–+–

Lect12EEE RLC Differential Equation(s) Divide by L, and take the derivative From KVL:

Lect12EEE The Differential Equation Most circuits with one capacitor and inductor are not as easy to analyze as the previous circuit. However, every voltage and current in such a circuit is the solution to a differential equation of the following form:

Lect12EEE Class Examples Drill Problems P6-1, P6-2 Suggestion: print out the two-page “First and Second Order Differential Equations” handout from the class webpage