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 Read and follow along with the document to get an introduction to MATLAB. \\  Read and follow along with the document to get an introduction to MATLAB. \\ 
  
-{{:​240matlab:​ch0:​matlab_intro.docx|}} \\ +{{:​240matlab:​ch0:​matlab_intro.pdf|}} \\ 
  
 After completing the document, make sure that you feel comfortable with the following MATLAB topics: After completing the document, make sure that you feel comfortable with the following MATLAB topics:
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 {{:​240matlab:​solutions:​ch9:​mt240_9_9_1_mesh_current_method.m|}} {{:​240matlab:​solutions:​ch9:​mt240_9_9_1_mesh_current_method.m|}}
 </​ifauth>​ </​ifauth>​
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 +<ifauth @admin,​@240ta>​
  
 ===== Complex Power ===== ===== Complex Power =====
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 {{:​240matlab:​ch10:​mt240_10_4_1_si2_complexpowersolutionimage2.jpg?​400|}} {{:​240matlab:​ch10:​mt240_10_4_1_si2_complexpowersolutionimage2.jpg?​400|}}
  
-<ifauth @admin,​@240ta>​+
 == Solution == == Solution ==
  
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 ===== Complex Power ===== ===== Complex Power =====
-==== MT240.NR.10.4.====+==== MT240.NR.10.4.====
 {{:​240matlab:​ch10:​mt240_10_4_2_complex_power.pdf|}} {{:​240matlab:​ch10:​mt240_10_4_2_complex_power.pdf|}}
  
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 ==== MT240.NR.14.4.1 ==== ==== MT240.NR.14.4.1 ====
  
-<​file>​ +== Document ​== 
-   ​MT240_14_4_1 Cross over network +{{:​240matlab:​ch14:​mt240_14_4_1_crossover_network.pdf|}}
- +
-  Objective: Gain an understanding how you can use matlab to help you +
-  design lowpass, bandpass, and highpass filters. +
- +
-  functions to learn: log10, semilogx +
- +
-  Introduction:​ A crossover network consists of a highpass, lowpass, and +
-  bandpass filter. They are often used in stereo systems that separates +
-  a signal into three signals (bass, treble, and midrange). You will design +
-  a basic crossover network as depicted in the image below.  +
- +
-  Exercise: Design a crossover network with the following specifications:​ +
-  |                        | Low pass | Bandpass | High pass | +
-  |Lower cut off frequency | N/A      |  250Hz   | 2000Hz ​   | +
-  |Upper cut off frequency | 250Hz    |  2000Hz ​ | N/A       |  +
-  a) For each filter design you will be calculating the transfer function +
-     of the voltage across each resistor. The equations should be simple  +
-     ​voltage division as shown in the book. See chapter 14. Design your  +
-     ​circuits choosing appropriate values for the capacitors and inductors. +
-  b) Find the magnitudes (|H(jw)|) for v1, v2, and v3 as a function of '​w'​ +
-    (frequency) with w being w 0:​10*2*pi:​3e5*2*pi. Note that this is the  +
-     ​transfer function (H(jw) ​vout/vin) thus the amplitude of the input voltage +
-     ​source isn't needed in your calculations. +
-    1) The midrange is a little more difficult so I provided you with the +
-       ​steps. +
-       a) Calculate the bandwidth. B upper corner frequency - lower fc +
-       b) Solve for the inductor using the relationship B R/L +
-       c) Solve for the capacitor value. +
-  c) Plot the magnitude in decibels vs the frequency(Hz) using a +
-     ​logarithmic scale. (use semilogx for this). +
-  d) How could you design a bandreject filter that rejects frequencies +
-     ​between 250Hz and 2000Hz? +
-</​file>​ +
-== Image == +
- +
-{{:​240circuits:​hw13.png?​400|}} +
- +
-== Template == +
- +
-{{:​240matlab:​ch14:​mt240_14_4_1_t_crossover_networktemplate.m|}} +
- +
-== Solution Image == +
- +
-{{:​240matlab:​ch14:​mt240_14_4_1_si_crossover_networksolutionimage.jpg?400|}}+
  
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