2 resistor, 1 capacitor circuit some dc R1 R2 input is a Square wave 1. Please create a problem where you use this 2R1C circuit and send a square wave through with values that you plug in, the sketch the resulting waveform and show where DC lies on the wave form, please show all of your work. thank you!! (make up your own values for all variables)
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- all variables some dc >RI R2: This suggests that there are multiple variables involved, some of which have a direct current (dc) component. There are also variables labeled as ">RI" and "R2". Show more…
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