28 CIRCUIT CONCEPTS
Since
i(t)=C
dv
dt
=( 5 × 10 −^6 )
dv
dt
it follows that
i(t)= 0 ,t≤− 1 μs
=25 mA, − 1 ≤t≤ 1 μs
= 0 , 1 ≤t≤ 3 μs
=−50 mA, 3 ≤t≤ 4 μs
= 0 , 4 ≤tμs
which is sketched in the center of Figure E1.2.3(a).
Since the energy stored at any instant is
w(t)=
1
2
Cv^2 (t)=
1
2
( 5 × 10 −^6 )v^2 (t)
it follows that:
w(t)= 0 ,t≤− 1 μs
= 62. 5 (t^2 + 2 t+ 1 )pJ, − 1 ≤t≤ 1 μs
=250 pJ, 1 ≤t≤ 3 μs
= 250 (t^2 − 8 t+ 16 )pJ, 3 ≤t≤ 4 μs
= 0 , 4 ≤tμs
which is sketched at the bottom of Figure E1.2.3(a).
(b) From Figure E1.2.3(b) it follows that
i(t)= 0 ,t≤− 1 μs
= 5 (t+ 1 )mA, − 1 ≤t≤ 1 μs
=10 mA, 1 ≤t≤ 3 μs
=− 10 (t− 4 )mA, 3 ≤t≤ 4 μs
= 0 , 4 ≤tμs
Since
v(t)=
1
C
∫t
−∞
i(τ) dτ =
1
5 × 10 −^6
∫t
−∞
i(τ) dτ
it follows that
v(t)= 0 ,t≤− 1 μs
=
(
t^2
2
+t+
1
2
)
mV, − 1 ≤t≤ 1 μs