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HW4

HW4 PUBLIC

by ccropp | updated February 14, 2018

HW4

HW4 PUBLIC

by karamcd | updated February 14, 2017

HW4 - 2

HW4 - 2 PUBLIC

by tmoma | updated October 10, 2012

HW4 - 3

HW4 - 3 PUBLIC

by tmoma | updated October 10, 2012

Hw4 #1 (high pass filter

Hw4 #1 (high pass filter PUBLIC

by bcromer97 | updated February 19, 2021

hw4 08

hw4 08 PUBLIC

by rhassa2 | updated September 19, 2018

hw4 09

hw4 09 PUBLIC

by rhassa2 | updated September 19, 2018

hw4 3

hw4 3 PUBLIC

by rhassa2 | updated September 19, 2018

HW4 3.27

HW4 3.27 PUBLIC

by csunderland21 | updated September 08, 2022

hw4 4

hw4 4 PUBLIC

by rhassa2 | updated September 19, 2018

hw4 5

hw4 5 PUBLIC

by rhassa2 | updated September 19, 2018

HW4 Circuit

HW4 Circuit PUBLIC

by drmoore | updated February 14, 2018

HW4 CircuitLab Assigment 1

HW4 CircuitLab Assigment 1 PUBLIC

by jgreshik | updated February 13, 2017

HW4 CircuitLab Problem

HW4 CircuitLab Problem PUBLIC

by ibisset | updated February 11, 2018

HW4 Problem 1 Torres_Matthew

HW4 Problem 1 Torres_Matthew PUBLIC

by matt822 | updated October 10, 2012

HW4 Problem 3

HW4 Problem 3 PUBLIC

by petevk | updated February 11, 2014

HW4 Q0

HW4 Q0 PUBLIC

Impedance works similar to resistance in its formulas, so series impedance would be Zeq = Z1 + Z2 + Z3, while in parallel Zeq = ( 1/Z1 + 1/Z2 + 1/Z3)^-1.

by xepher3642 | updated April 26, 2017

HW4 Q1

HW4 Q1 PUBLIC

by xepher3642 | updated April 26, 2017

HW4 Q2

HW4 Q2 PUBLIC

by xepher3642 | updated April 26, 2017

HW4 Q3

HW4 Q3 PUBLIC

The dedicated component rectifier built up to the final voltage the fastest, followed by the transformer rectifier then the diode bridge rectifier, which was the slowest.

by xepher3642 | updated April 26, 2017

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