This document outlines an experiment to observe the response of first order RC and RL circuits using LT-Spice software. It describes the theoretical calculations for four circuits: a source free RC circuit with a time constant of 0.2s, a source free RL circuit with a time constant of 0.25s, a step response RC circuit with a time constant of 2s, and a step response RL circuit with a time constant of 0.1s. The aim was to study the responses of RC and RL circuits using both software and theoretical calculations.
This document outlines an experiment to observe the response of first order RC and RL circuits using LT-Spice software. It describes the theoretical calculations for four circuits: a source free RC circuit with a time constant of 0.2s, a source free RL circuit with a time constant of 0.25s, a step response RC circuit with a time constant of 2s, and a step response RL circuit with a time constant of 0.1s. The aim was to study the responses of RC and RL circuits using both software and theoretical calculations.
This document outlines an experiment to observe the response of first order RC and RL circuits using LT-Spice software. It describes the theoretical calculations for four circuits: a source free RC circuit with a time constant of 0.2s, a source free RL circuit with a time constant of 0.25s, a step response RC circuit with a time constant of 2s, and a step response RL circuit with a time constant of 0.1s. The aim was to study the responses of RC and RL circuits using both software and theoretical calculations.
This document outlines an experiment to observe the response of first order RC and RL circuits using LT-Spice software. It describes the theoretical calculations for four circuits: a source free RC circuit with a time constant of 0.2s, a source free RL circuit with a time constant of 0.25s, a step response RC circuit with a time constant of 2s, and a step response RL circuit with a time constant of 0.1s. The aim was to study the responses of RC and RL circuits using both software and theoretical calculations.