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Exercise 3.80: A
series RLC circuit
consists of a resistor, a capacitor, and an inductor connected in series, as
shown in Figure 3.36. If
R
,
L
, and
C
are the resistance,
inductance, and capacitance, then the relations between voltage
(
v
)
and
current
(
i
)
for the three components are described by the equations
v
R
=
i
R
R
,
v
L
=
L
d
i
L
d
t
,
i
C
=
C
d
v
C
d
t
,
and the circuit connections dictate the relations
i
R
=
i
L
=
i
C
,
v
C
=
v
L
+
v
R
.
Combining these equations shows that the state of the circuit (summarized by
v
C
, the voltage across the capacitor, and
i
L
, the current in
the inductor) is described by the pair of differential equations
d
v
C
d
t
=
i
L
C
,
d
i
L
d
t
=
1
L
v
C
R
L
i
L
.
The signal-flow diagram representing this system of differential equations is
shown in Figure 3.37.