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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY EECS DepartmentEECS 40, Fall 2006Prof. Chang-HasnainHomework #5Posted: 10/04/06Due at 5 pm in 240 Cory on Wednesday, 10/11/06Total Points: 100- Put (1) your name and (2) discussion section number on your homework. - You need to put down all the derivation steps to obtain full credits of the problems. Numerical answers alone will at best receive low percentage partial credits. - No late submission will be accepted expect those with prior approval from Prof. Chang-Hasnain.Second-order circuits1. The switch in the circuit shown below has been in position a for a long time. At t =0 it moves to position b. Find: (15 pt)a. i(0+)b. vc(0+)c. di(0+)/dtd. i(t) for t >= 02. Hambley P4.45 (10 pt)3. Hambley P4.46 (10 pt)4. Hambley P4.47 (10 pt)Page 1 of 2UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY EECS Department5. Plot the results in 2, 3 and 4 as a function of time (You may use a software package). Please plot from t=0 to t=10-3s. (10 pt)Phasors6. Hambley PA.2 (page 839) (8 pt)7. Hambley PA.4 (8 pt)8. Hambley PA.7 (8 pt)9. Hambley P5.23 (8 pt)10. Hambley P5.24 (8 pt)Complex Impedances11.Hambley P5.27 (5 pt)Page 2 of


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