ece 201 circuit theory i1 inductance inductor –a coil of wire wrapped around a supporting core...
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 1
Inductance
• Inductor– A coil of wire wrapped around a supporting
core (magnetic or non-magnetic)– The time-varying current in the wire produces
a time-varying magnetic field around the wire– A voltage is induced in any conductor linked
by the magnetic field– Inductance relates the induced voltage to the
current
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 2
Inductor
• Circuit Symbol (a)• Component
designation (L)• Units -- Henry(s)
– Usually mH or μH
• Reference directions for voltage and current (b)
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 3
Voltage-Current Relationship
div L
dt
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 4
Example 6.1
• Sketch the current waveform.• At what instant of time is the current maximum?
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 5
5
5 5 5
10
10( 5 ) 10 (1 5 )
10 1 5 0 0.2
5
t
t t t
i te
dite e e t
dtdi
t t sdt
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 6
Express the voltage across the inductor as a function of time and sketch5
5 5
10
(0.1)10 (1 5 ) (1 5 )
t
t t
i te
div L e t e t
dt
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 7
Are the voltage and current at maximum at the same time?
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 8
At what instant of time does the voltage change polarity?
The voltage changes polarity when the current passes through its maximum value and the slope changes sign.
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 9
Is there ever an instantaneous change in voltage across the inductor? If so, when?
Yes.
The voltage across the inductor changes instantaneously at t=0.
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 10
Current in an inductor in terms of the Voltage across the inductor
0 0
0 0
( )
( )
0
1 1( ) ( ) (0)
i tt
t i t
t t
t t
div L
dtdi
vdt Ldi L dtdt
vdt Ldi
vd L dx
i t vd i t vd iL L
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 11
Example 6.2
• Sketch the voltage as a function of time.• Find the inductor current as a function of time.• Sketch the current as a function of time.
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 12
0
10
0
10
0
10 10
1( ) (0)
1( ) 20 0
0.1
( ) 200 (10 1)100
( ) 2(1 10 )
t
t
t
t t
i t vd iL
i t e d
ei t
i t te e
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 13
10 10( ) 2(1 10 )t ti t te e
Current approaches 2A as t ∞
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 14
Power and Energy in an Inductor
0
0
0 0
2
1( )
1
2
t
t
w i
dip vi Li
dt
p vi v vd i tL
dw dip Li
dt dtdw Lidi
dx L ydy
w Li
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 15
Example 6.3
• Plot i, v, p, and w for Example 6.1. Line up the plots vertically to allow easy assessment of each variable’s behavior.
• In what time interval is energy being stored in the inductor?
• In what time interval is energy being extracted from the inductor?
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 16
Energy is being stored when power is >0.
An increasing energy curve indicates that energy is being stored in the inductor.
Energy is being extracted when power is <0.
A decreasing energy curve indicates that energy is being extracted from the inductor
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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I 17
What is the maximum energy stored in the inductor?
2 2
max
1 1(0.1)(0.736)
2 227.07
w Li
w mJ