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S Plane Review
S Plane Review
S Plane Review
Introduction Motivation for s-plane analysis When I say s-plane, what do I mean? How to use the s-plane
Circuit analysis/design: the Integrator Signal analysis/design: FM
EE122, Stanford University, Ross Venook
H ( s ) = h(t )e dt
st 0
vin (t )
Example:
Tent pole plot of the |H(s)| magnitude of a Chebychev filters response to inputs of complex frequency s is what you usually think of as radian frequency (=2f) axis is decay rate*
EE122, Stanford University, Ross Venook
s-plane
f (t ) h(t ) = g (t ) F ( s ) H ( s ) = G ( s )
EE122, Stanford University, Ross Venook
Signals
Multiplication by a sinusoid: Heterodyning
RC circuit (simple)
Straight from EE122 lecture notes:
Derivation : vout (t ) = vin (t ) iR i = C dvout dt vout (t ) + RC dvout dt = vin (t ) " Magic" ( Laplace Transform ) vout (1 + sRC ) = vin vout 1 = H (s) = vin 1 + sRC
1 R2 2 R1
1 R2C
A familiar slide
Interference
All of the signals would muddle together
Heterodyned
Back to heterodyning
Because convolution in the time domain is multiplication in the frequency domain, when we multiply by a sinusoid in the time domain, it convolves the frequency content of our signal up to the frequency of the sinusoid. (Whew! That was a mouthful)
Base-band signal...
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