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Design a circuit where the voltage across the capacitor matches the input step function as closely...

  • Design a circuit where the voltage across the capacitor matches the input step function as closely as possible. Sketch/show a picture of your result and which circuit parameters (R and C you used). Explain why the output looks like it does.

  • Design a circuit where the voltage across the capacitor looks like a triangle wave (each peak looks like a triangle). Sketch/show a picture of your result and which circuit parameters (R and C you used). Explain why the output looks like it does.

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output is somewhat similar as input as larger and larger RC input used.

triangular out put waves form for square wave input


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