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Problems PECC Lecture4

1. Having a R1=1 k resistance, for you to obtain an 800 resistance, you have to
connect in ............. with R1 a R2 resistance with its value equal with...........
2. At the terminals of an R=2.5 k resistance, the voltage v=10cos (100t) [V] is being
applied. The current through that resistance is.......................
3. At ones circuits gate, the voltage reaches its maximum if the terminals
are.............................
4. The circuit element called ideal voltage source has the following properties at its
terminals: ................
5. Through an R=100 resistance the current i=100sin (200t) [mA] is being injected.
The voltage across the resistance is.......................
6. At ones circuits gate, the current is maximum if the terminals are connected
in.............................
7. The circuit element called ideal current source has the following properties at its
terminals: ................
8. Draw on the schematic below the conventional direction of the voltage at the
resistances terminals.
R
A B

I= - 3 m A
9. We have the following resistances: R1=20 k, R2=5 k and R3=15 k. For us to obtain
a 10 k resistance, you have to connect................................
10. An R=10 resistance dissipates a 2.5 W power. The continuous current that flows
through that resistance is.............
11. An R=0.2 resistance dissipates a 5 W power. The continuous voltage at resistances
terminals is.............
12. A 5 k resistance is connected in series with a 15 k resistance, afterwards this circuit
is connected in parallel with a 20 k resistance. The resulted equivalent resistance is
then.....................
13. A 10 k resistance is connected in parallel with a 15 k resistance, afterwards this
circuit is connected in series with a 3 k resistance. The resulted equivalent resistance
is then.....................
14. At AB gate of the following circuit, the voltage between the A and B terminals is
minimum if............................................................. At the AB gate, the product I x V is
positive, so the character of the circuit is..................

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15. At AB gate of the following circuit, the current through its terminals is maximum
if............................................................. At the AB gate, the product I x V is positive, so
the character of the circuit is..................
Problems PECC Lecture4

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16. A resistive voltage divider is being realized with two resistances with the same nominal
value, but one with a t1=20% tolerance, and the other with a t2=10% tolerance. What
will be the nominal value and the tolerance of the dividing factor for an open-circuit
functionality?
17. A resistance with its nominal value of 3.3 k and a t1=10% tolerance is being connected
in parallel with another resistance with the nominal value of 1 k and a t2=5%
tolerance. Between what limits you can find the value of the obtained equivalent
resistance?
18. The absolute level for a current is 90 dB. The current value will be.........................
19. On an R=1 k resistance, a 10 mV voltage is being measured. The voltage level
is............. The power level at the resistances terminals is...........
20. The current that passes through a R=1 k resistance has a value of 100 A. The level of
this current is............. The power level at the resistances terminals is...........
21. The absolute level for a voltage is 80 dB. The voltage value will be.........................
22. Plot at a single logarithmical scale and also at a double logarithmical scale, and
afterwards using Bode diagrams, the modulus of the following transfer function:
100
H1 ( f )
1 jf 10 5
23. Plot at a single logarithmical scale and also at a double logarithmical scale, and
afterwards using Bode diagrams, the modulus of the following transfer function:
10 jf 10 7
H2( f )
1 jf 10 7
24. Plot using Bode diagrams the modulus of the following transfer function:
H(f)=H1(f)H2(f), where H1(f) and H2(f) are the previous point transfer functions.
25. Plot using Bode diagrams, the modulus of the following transfer function:
1000(1 jf 10 8 )
H( f )
1 jf 10 6

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