Title: ELE1110C Tutorial 2
1ELE1110C Tutorial 2
Outline -Basic concepts of Capacitors -RC
circuits (DC) -Examples
2Capacitor
- -Store energy in the electric field
- Q CV
- Q Total Charge
- C Capacitance
- V Voltage across the capacitor
- C actually depends on the
- permittivity of the dielectric,
- the area of the plates and
- the spacing between them.
dielectric
conducting plates
3Important Laws
- Capacitor in parallel
- C C1 C2
- Capacitor in series
- Proof?
- In series, current passes through the capacitors
is the same - In parallel, voltage across the capacitor is the
same
4Important Laws (3)
- Rate of change of voltage across the capacitor
the current pass through the capacitor
5Time domain description (case 1)
Current Source (I is constant)
Slope dV/dt
dV
dt
I and C are constants
Not common!
6Time domain description (case 2)
Voltage across the capacitor at time t
Current at time t
Remember this is a DC circuit
Initial Condition, t 0 Vc 0
7Solving the differential equation
First order differential equation
Separable Differential Equations, integrate both
sides
Dont forget the Constant k
Substitute using the initial conditions
8General formula for charging and discharging a
capacitor
Charging
R
V0
Discharging
Vc
C
9Charging and discharging
Charging
Vc(t)
Discharging
t
10RC circuit Time constant
- RC Resistance of the resistor x Capacitance
of the capacitor - How long does it take to charge up/discharge the
capacitor - The unit of RC is second
- t RC, 63
- t 5RC, 99
11Question
- Find out the time needed for
- Vc 0.5 V0?
- Vc V0?
DC RC circuit
- Transient state Solving differential equations
- Steady state Open circuit
12Problem sheet 2 Q2
- In the following circuit, prove that the energy
required to charge the capacitor from 0 to V0
volt is 0.5CV02. What is the energy dissipated in
discharging the capacitor from V to 0 volt?
Remember this result - the energy dissipated DOES
NOT depend on the resistor R!
13Charging
14Discharging
15Another Example
- Consider the following RC circuit
X
The circuit has been operated at the above state
for a long time. At t 0, the switch move to X,
find v at t 1s
16Solution
- For t lt 0, v 15V
- So, v(0) 15V
Using the general formula, V0 30, Vc(0) 15, t
1, CR 2s Vc(1) 20.9V