Problem 2: Sketch the output voltage if the input voltage is $v_i(t) = 15 \sin(10 \pi t)$
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The input voltage is given as v(t) = 15 sin(10t) + 2kE = 4V. This means that the input voltage is a sinusoidal waveform with an amplitude of 15, a frequency of 10, and a DC offset of 4V. Show more…
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