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Experiment no.:2

Date:09/01/2020
Aim: Design the series RLC circuit

Software Used: AWR Design Environment 10.

Theory:

In this circuit, the three components are all in series with the voltage source. The governing
differential equation can be found by substituting into Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL)
the constitutive equation for each of the three elements. 

the damping factor is given by,

The value of the damping factor determines the type of transient that the circuit will exhibit.
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 Some authors do not use   and call   the damping factor.

Transient response
The differential equation for the circuit solves in three different ways depending on the value of 
. These are underdamped ( ), overdamped ( ) and critically damped ( ). 

The frequency   is given by,[11]

This is called the damped resonance frequency or the damped natural frequency. It is the
frequency the circuit will naturally oscillate at if not driven by an external source. The
resonance frequency,  , which is the frequency at which the circuit will resonate when
driven by an external oscillation, may often be referred to as the undamped resonance
frequency to distinguish it.
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Circuit Diagram:

Simulator Procedure:

1. Place all the component as shown in the circuit diagram.


2. Connect them with wire.
3. Add a rectangular graph and choose S parameter from port 2 to port 1. Also set as DB.
4. Choose Simulate > Analyze or click the Analyze button on the toolbar. The simulation
response shown in the following graph should display.
5. Take another graph for smith chart and again analyze it by choosing simulate button.

Simulator Result:
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