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Engineering, 15.04.2021 17:30 jjaheimhicks3419

1. Develop a PSpice model of a series RL circuit showing the fundamental characteristics of both a low-pass and a high-pass RL filter. This should include plots of the amplitude and phase of the output voltage as a function of frequency. 2. Develop a PSpice model of a series RC circuit showing the fundamental characteristics of both a low-pass and a high-pass RC filter. 3. Develop a PSpice model of a series RLC circuit showing the fundamental characteristics of a band-pass RLC circuit. 4. Develop a PSpice model of an RLC circuit showing the fundamental characteristics of a band-stop RLC circuit. 5. Develop a PSpice model of a band-pass filter using only resistors and capacitors (no inductors). The configuration should be an RC high- pass filter followed by an RC low-pass filter. Determine the fundamental characteristics for this filter. 6. Develop a PSpice model of a band-pass filter using only resistors and capacitors (no inductors). This configuration should be an RC low- pass filter followed by an RC high-pass filter. Determine the fundamental characteristic for this filter.

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