Answer Step-Step. The transfer function of a high Pass RC network is where the time constant, t = RC. If the system inpu

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Answer Step-Step. The transfer function of a high Pass RC network is where the time constant, t = RC. If the system inpu

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Answer Step-Step. The transfer function of a high Pass RC network is where the time constant, t = RC. If the system input is a unit step function in the form of Vo = Ve.vt then --V(1 - e-The-T input output (inverse Laplace transform) and if we consider the ramp input with a slope of a. The Laplace transform of the ramp is Then therefore . Slope = a V input output a) What is the inverse Laplace transform of Vo? b) If the ramp input has a lower 3-db frequency of 105 rad/s. The slope of the ramp is 15Vp-p/s. b.1. what is the steady state output voltage b.2 How long it takes to reach 60% of its steady state value (t) b.3 Sketch the output waveform (with clear and systematic coordinates)
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