ECE21116 Electric Circuit Theory 2 PDF
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University of Santo Tomas
Engr. John Paul Timola, LPT
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These are lecture notes for ECE21116 Electric Circuit Theory 2 at the University of Santo Tomas, covering topics like AC vs DC, sources, output, passive elements, phasors, complex numbers, and sinusoidal AC voltage. The notes include diagrams and equations related to these concepts, and a question is also included.
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ECE21116 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY 2 AC vs DC SOURCES OUTPUT BEHAVIOR OF PASSIVE ELEMENTS AC DC PHASORS A phasor is a complex number that represents the amplitude and phase of a sinusoid. COMPLEX NUMBERS A complex number z can be written in the following forms: π§π§ = π₯π₯ + πππ...
ECE21116 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY 2 AC vs DC SOURCES OUTPUT BEHAVIOR OF PASSIVE ELEMENTS AC DC PHASORS A phasor is a complex number that represents the amplitude and phase of a sinusoid. COMPLEX NUMBERS A complex number z can be written in the following forms: π§π§ = π₯π₯ + ππππ Rectangular form π§π§ = ππβ ππ Polar form π§π§ = ππππ ππππ Exponential form SINUSOID-PHASOR TRANSFORMATION Time-Domain Representation Phasor-Domain Representation ππππ ππππππ(πππ‘π‘ + ππ) ππππ β ππ ππππ π π π π π π (πππ‘π‘ + ππ) ππππ β (ππ β 90Β°) πΌπΌππ ππππππ(πππ‘π‘ + ππ) πΌπΌππ β ππ πΌπΌππ π π π π π π (πππ‘π‘ + ππ) πΌπΌππ β (ππ β 90Β°) QUESTION What is the phasor form of π£π£ π‘π‘ = 45sin(30π‘π‘ + 50Β°)? A) 45β 30Β° B) 45β 50Β° C) 45β β 40Β° D) 45β 130Β° ALTERNATING WAVEFORMS GENERATION FARADAYβs LAW ππβ πΈπΈ = ππ ππππ SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Waveform: The path traced by a quantity plotted as a function of some variable such as time, position, degrees, radians, temperature, and so on. SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Instantaneous value: The magnitude of a waveform at any instant of time; denoted by lowercase letters (e1, e2). SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Peak amplitude: The maximum value of a waveform as measured from its average, or mean value (Em) SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Peak value: The maximum instantaneous value of a function as measured from the zero-volt level. SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Peak-to-peak value: Full voltage between positive and negative peaks of the waveform, that is, the sum of the magnitude of the positive and negative peaks (Ep-p). SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Periodic waveform: A waveform that continually repeats itself after the same time interval. SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Period (T): The time interval between successive repetitions of a periodic waveform SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Cycle: The portion of a waveform contained in one period of time. SINUSOIDAL AC VOLTAGE Frequency ( f): The number of cycles that occur in 1 s. FREQUENCY The unit of measure for frequency is the hertz (Hz), where EXAMPLE Find the period of a periodic waveform with a frequency of: a. 60 Hz b. 1000 Hz Prepared by Engr. John Paul Timola, LPT Reference: Introductory Circuit Analysis by Robert Boylestad