Laplace Domain Circuit Analysis

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

Introduces analysis of circuits with capacitors and inductors in the Laplace domain.

This video is one in a series of videos being created to support EGR 433:Transforms & Systems Modeling at Arizona State University. Links to the other videos can be found at http://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/signals-and-systems/

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  • @rotaaag. It's a Llaplace transform of a unit step function. Since Vs(t)= u(t) =>L(u(t))=1/s .Do you get it?

  • @endothermique Can you please tell me how does it become 1/s?? please and thank you

  • It's been awhile since I've done these. This is a great review - thanks.

  • Nice video. I was wondering if you could make one more, with an R, L and C, to se how that is done? Would have been very helpful! And one more question; if V(t) is 10V, would still V(s) be equal to 1/s? I didn't quit get that part? Thank you...

  • Thanks Sir, this was helpful and you explained it very well

  • Sorry sir, i just got it.

  • Hello sir, can you tell me where Vs(t) goes when you come up with the pink expression, does it become 1/s since v(t) is a constant? Thank you.

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