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ESc201 : Introduction to Electronics

Sinusoidal Steady state Analysis

Shilpi Gupta
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
IIT Kanpur

Jan 30, 2017


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Recap
Canonical Form

Phase difference is usually considered between -180 to 180o

Average Power

Im
I rms
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Phasor

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Recap Complex Impedances
Inductor

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Resistor

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Example-5 i(t)

V rad/s

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Example-5 contd.

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V

Concept of voltage or current division can be used as before

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Capacitor

In a capacitor, current leads voltage by 900


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Capacitor

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Example-6

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A

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V

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Example-7

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V
V

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Currents

A
A
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Example-8

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Example-9

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Example-10

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Makeup Labs

(MTW)

http://www.iitk.ac.in/esc201/Lab/lab.html
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Superposition Theorem is also applicable for independent
sinusoidal sources
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Example-11

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Power dissipation in RLC Circuits
For Resistance

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General Rule

For a resistor PF = 1, while for inductor and capacitor it is 0

is phase difference between voltage and current 33


Find the average power drawn from the supply

Where is this power dissipated?

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Average power dissipated through the inductor

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Should a Power company charge a person even though power
consumed is zero?

Rwire

L Power
v(t)
Meter
Power is dissipated and
somebody has to pay for it.
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Min-Quiz 2 tomorrow (Jan 31, 2017) at 5:10 pm

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