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A step is applied to the circuit of Figure 11-67. If $R=150 \Omega$ and $C=20$ $\mathrm{pF}$, estimate the rise time of the output voltage.(FIGURE CAN'T COPY)
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Since the figure cannot be copied, we will assume it is a simple RC charging circuit where a resistor \( R \) is in series with a capacitor \( C \). Show more…
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