EGR260-Ch8 (Second Order)
EGR260-Ch8 (Second Order)
EGR260-Ch8 (Second Order)
d2x dx
2
a1 a o x(t) f(t)
dt dt
• Solution of a 2nd-order differential equation requires two initial conditions:
x(0) and x’(0)
• All higher order circuits (3rd, 4th, etc) have the same types of responses as
seen in 1st-order and 2nd-order circuits
Chapter 8 EGR 260 – Circuit Analysis 2
t=0 i(t)
t=0
R L i(t)
+ + +
Vs Is
_ v (t) R L C v (t)
C
_
_
xf = x()
Chapter 8 EGR 260 – Circuit Analysis 4
Characteristic Roots
The roots of the characteristic equation may be real and distinct, repeated, or
complex. Thus, the natural response to a 2nd-order circuit has 3 possible forms:
1) Overdamped response
Roots are real and distinct [ (a1)2 > 4ao ]
Solution has the form:
x n A1e s1t
A 2e s 2t
xn A1t A2 e st
3) Underdamped response
Roots are complex [ (a1)2 < 4ao ] so s1 , s2 = j
Show that the solution has the form:
xn e t
A1 cos( t) A 2 sin( t)
Sketch the form of the solution.
Discuss the concept of the exponential envelope.
Sketch xn if A1 = 0, A2 = 10, =-1, and = .
Sketch xn if A1 = 0, A2 = 10, =-10, and = 100.
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R L
+ +
10 V _
C v (t)
_
Chapter 8 EGR 260 – Circuit Analysis 9
R L
+ +
Vs _
C v (t)
_
Chapter 8 EGR 260 – Circuit Analysis 12
t=0
i(t)
+
Is
R L C v (t)
_
Chapter 8 EGR 260 – Circuit Analysis 13
Procedure for analyzing 2nd-order circuits (series RLC and parallel RLC)
1. Find the characteristic equation and the natural response
A) Is the circuit a series RLC or parallel RLC? (for t > 0 with independent sources killed)
B) Find and wo2 and use these values in the characteristic equation: s2 + 2s + wo2.
R 1 1
(series RLC) (parallel RLC) wo
2
(both series and parallel RLC)
2L 2RC LC
C) Find the roots of the characteristic equation (characteristic roots or natural frequencies).
D) Determine the form of the natural response based on the type of characteristic roots:
a) Overdamped: Real, distinct roots (s1 and s2): x n A1es1t A 2es2t
1
b) Underdamped: Complex roots (s1,s2 = j): x e t A cos( t) A sin( t)
n 2
c) Critically damped: Repeated roots (s=s1=s2):
xn A1t A2 e
st
_
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3 i(t)
+
8A 1 5H 0.05 F v (t)
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+ + +
20 V _ 1 _ 4V
4H 20H F v(t)
20
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