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The discussion focuses on the Wien-Bridge oscillator circuit, specifically addressing the derivation of state-space equations and second-order differential equations for capacitor voltages V1 and V2. Participants are tasked with determining the conditions for sinusoidal voltage variations and calculating the oscillation period. Additionally, the discussion emphasizes selecting standard resistor and capacitor values to meet specific oscillation frequency requirements based on birth months and standard frequency lists.

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HI EVERYONE

the circuit and my solution are (as attachment)

the qustion is



Consider the Wien-Bridge oscillator circuit in the figure.
(a) Write down the circuit equations in state-space in terms of the capacitor voltages 1 and 2.
(b) Obtain the second order differential equations that describe the behaviors of 1 and 2.
(c) Determine the value of =/ for which the voltages will show perfectly sinusoidal variations when they have nonzero initial values. Find the period of oscillation.

(d) Assume that the condition derived in the previous part is satisfied and derive the solutions for voltages 1 and 2 in terms of the initial voltages.
(f) Choose the resistors and the capacitors among the standard values in such a way that the oscillation condition is satisfied and the oscillation frequency is as close as possible to a value that is obtained as follows: =The Month You were Born+611 =The Standard Frequency that is Closest to The list of standard frequencies: {697,770,852,941,1209,1336,1477,1633} Hz The list of standard resistances: {1,1.2,1.5,1.8,2.2,2.7,3.3,3.9,4.7,5.6,6.8,8.2} ×10 Ω The list of standard capacitances: {1,1.5,2.2,3.3,4.7} ×10 F


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HI AGAIN

the vv1 means v1
ff00 means fo
and so on
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