Find the RC constant from the following I-V measurement, given that the applied voltage is 1.5V. 12 s 2 s 4 s 6 s 15 s 20 s 1.5 s
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2% of its final value when charging. In this case, the applied voltage is 1.5V, so we need to find the time at which the voltage reaches 0.945V (63.2% of 1.5V). Show more…
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