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WORK SHEET PSPICE

(1). Use PSpice to determine the node voltages and the current ix in the circuit of Fig. below

(2). Use PSpice to obtain the plots of ix and io if the dc voltage source in Fig. figure is swept
from 2 V to 10 V.

(3). Using PSpice, plot the source-free response v(t) in the circuit of Fig. below, assuming that
v(0)=10 V.

(4). Using PSpice Plot the forced response vo(t) in the circuit of Fig. (a) for 0 < t < 5s if the
source voltage is shown in Fig. (b).
(5). Using PSpice, plot the V12 and V20 the circuit of Fig. below. 0 < t < 600us

(6). Using PSpice, plot the V12 and V20 the circuit of Fig. below. 0 < t < 600ns

( 7). Use Probe to plot V(2) in the circuit in Fig.below for R varying from 0.5 to 3.5 ohm in 1.5
steps. 0 < t < 160us
(8). Obtain the vo(t) of the circuit in Fig. below using PSpice. Use a linear frequency sweep and
consider 1 < f < 1000 Hz with 100 points. Take R = 2 kΩ, L = 2 H, and C = 2 μF, vi(t)=1V.
Determine what type filter is?

(9). Obtain the vo(t) of the circuit in Fig. below using PSpice. Use a logarithmic frequency sweep
and consider 1 < f < 100 kHz with 10 decade. Take R1 =R 2 =100Ω, L = 2mH, and vi(t)=1V.
Determine what type filter is?

(10). Obtain the vo(t) of the circuit in Fig. below using PSpice. Use a linear frequency sweep and
consider 1 < f < 100M Hz with 10 decade. Take R =150Ω, L = 0.2387 H, C=2.66uF and
vi(t)=1V. Determine what type filter is?

(11).Obtain the vo(t) of the circuit in Fig. below using PSpice. Use a linear frequency sweep and
consider 1 < f < 100 MEGHz with 100 points. Take R =150Ω, L = 0.2387 H, C=2.66uF and
vi(t)=1V. Determine what type filter is?

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