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Frequency Analysis of RC Circuits
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[QUOTE="Sastronaut, post: 4516009, member: 487609"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] part 1. at what frequencies will the circuit act as a differentiator? part 2. interchanging R and C of figure D produces a low pass filter. At what frequencies will v_out/v_in = .95? part 3. at what frequencies will the RC circuit of problem 18 act as an integrator? part 4. design a low-pass filter that has v_out/v_in =0.5 at 5kHz part 5. for the cicuit that you designed in problem 20, at what frequencies will v_out/v_in equal .01 and .99? [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] I have completed part 1 but I am having issues in understanding where to begin for the other parts of this problem. I have attached my work and as well the circuit. any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks pf! [/QUOTE]
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