Hi,
I am working through the calculus worksheet but I am stuck on the following
question;
Question 8
Suppose a logic gate circuit creates transient currents of 175 amps per nanosecond (175 A/ns) when
switching from the off state to the on state. If the total inductance of the power supply conductors is
10 picohenrys (9.5 pH), and the power supply voltage is 5 volts DC, how much voltage remains at the power terminals of the logic gate during one of these surges?
Can anyone please advise on the method to solve this?
Many thanks
I am working through the calculus worksheet but I am stuck on the following
question;
Question 8
Suppose a logic gate circuit creates transient currents of 175 amps per nanosecond (175 A/ns) when
switching from the off state to the on state. If the total inductance of the power supply conductors is
10 picohenrys (9.5 pH), and the power supply voltage is 5 volts DC, how much voltage remains at the power terminals of the logic gate during one of these surges?
Can anyone please advise on the method to solve this?
Many thanks