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Title: Introduction to Energy Storage Elements: The Capacitor


1
Introduction to Energy Storage ElementsThe
Capacitor
2
Review
  • So far, we have talked about two kinds of circuit
    elements
  • Sources (independent and dependent)- active, can
    provide power to the circuit.
  • Resistors-passive, can only dissipate power.

3
Energy Storage Elements
  • Capacitors store energy in an electric field.
  • Inductors store energy in a magnetic field.
  • Capacitors and inductors are passive elements
  • Can store energy supplied by circuit
  • Can return stored energy to circuit
  • Cannot supply more energy to circuit than is
    stored.

4
Energy Storage is Fun!
  • Voltages and currents in a circuit without energy
    storage elements are linear combinations of
    source voltages and currents.
  • Voltages and currents in a circuit with energy
    storage elements are solutions to linear,
    constant coefficient differential equations!

5
Even More Fun!
  • Practicing engineers almost never solve the
    differential equations directly. They also
    almost never use the techniques in Chapter 6.
  • Instead, they use
  • LaPlace transforms (covered in EEE 302)
  • AC steady-state analysis
  • These techniques convert the solution of
    differential equations into algebraic
    problems-circuit analysis (eg the voltage
    divider) can be applied directly.

6
Power Generation and Distribution
  • Energy storage elements model electrical loads
  • Capacitors model computers and other electronics
    (power supplies).
  • Inductors model motors.

7
Signal ProcessingCommunicationInstrumentation
  • Capacitors and inductors are used to build
    filters and amplifiers with desired frequency
    responses
  • RF and IF amplifiers in a superhetrodyne
    receiver.
  • Instrumentation amplifiers.

8
Signal ProcessingCommunicationInstrumentation
  • Capacitors are used in A/D converters (PCM
    encoders) to hold a sampled signal until it can
    be converted into bits.

9
Solid StateDigital Design
  • Integrated circuits have layers of conductors
    (metal, silicon with impurities) with insulators
    (glass) between. This is a capacitor!
  • This capacitance is one of the limiting factors
    in processor speeds.
  • This capacitance is used to create RAMs.

10
Electromagnetics
  • For high frequency signals, inductance and
    capacitance are more significant effects than
    resistance.

11
Capacitance
  • Capacitance occurs when two conductors (plates)
    are separated by a dielectric (insulator).
  • Charge on the two conductors creates an electric
    field that stores energy.
  • The voltage difference between the two conductors
    is proportional to the charge
  • q C v

12
Capacitance
  • The proportionality constant C is called
    capacitance.
  • Units of Farads (F) - C/V

13
Capacitor
14
Capacitor Voltage
15
Energy Stored
16
Example
i(t)
The rest of the circuit

0.2F
v(t)
-
17
Find v(t)Find wc(t)
18
Solution
wc(t)
2.5J
2s
1s
t
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