I am going through an online electronics tutorial. They use the following problem to demonstrate the use of the universal time constant chart.
"An RC circuit is to be designed in which a capacitor (C) must charge to 20 percent (0.20) of the maximum charging voltage in 100 microseconds (0.0001 second). Because of other considerations, the resistor (R) must have a value of 20,000 ohms. What value of capacitance is needed?"
The answer using the universal TC chart is RC = 455 micro farads and capacitance is 0.023 micro farads. I thought I would put it through the mathematical formula for determining percentage and I get an entirely different answer. The following working is for RC value:
Vpc = 100(1-e^-t/RC)
RC = -t/ln(1-Vpc/100)
RC = -0.0001/ln(1-0.2/100)
RC ≈ 0.05 secs
"An RC circuit is to be designed in which a capacitor (C) must charge to 20 percent (0.20) of the maximum charging voltage in 100 microseconds (0.0001 second). Because of other considerations, the resistor (R) must have a value of 20,000 ohms. What value of capacitance is needed?"
The answer using the universal TC chart is RC = 455 micro farads and capacitance is 0.023 micro farads. I thought I would put it through the mathematical formula for determining percentage and I get an entirely different answer. The following working is for RC value:
Vpc = 100(1-e^-t/RC)
RC = -t/ln(1-Vpc/100)
RC = -0.0001/ln(1-0.2/100)
RC ≈ 0.05 secs
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