Question #2: Draw the output voltage waveform $V_{out}$ of the circuit shown below. Calculate the maximum and minimum voltage values. Hint: Notice capacitor polarity!
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The input voltage (Vin) is a step function, with a value of +4V for t < 0 and -4V for t > 0. Show more…
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