5. [10 pts total] Find the input to output transfer function H(s). Ignore intrinsic capacitances.
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First, we need to identify the components in the circuit and their connections. From the given diagram, we can see that there is a resistor (R1) connected in series with an inductor (L1), and the output voltage (VOUT) is taken across the inductor. Show more…
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