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Circuit Component Palette

t=0 1
Note: Keep grid snap on, this helps align devices on nodes t=0
All devices are sized to fit the default grid
2
D1 V1 I1 t=0
L23 C23

R23

Q23

Cut and paste parts, add connectors and labels:


-
Node pins: Connectors: Labels: 120VAC +

In Vin
Ports Out
Gnd Vout
M
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Configuring PowerPoint (Office 2003)

Select “View→Toolbars→Drawing” to access drawing tools

It is convenient to customize the toolbars as shown below. Select “Tools→Customize”, and from
the “Commands” tab, drag and drop the tools you want into the toolbar area:

Symbol and Equation editor Subscripts and Superscripts


(from “Insert” menu) (from “Format” menu)

Order Rotate or Flip Align or Distribute

Group and Ungroup


(from “Drawing” menu) Drag and drop these minitoolbars
from the drawing menu

© Bob York
Example and Tips

For intersection nodes, double-


• Copy selected components from the click on the line, select “Colors
palette on the first slide. and Lines” tab, and change
• Nudge into place and add connectors as “End-Style”. (Note, this also
needed. All components should have works for resistors)
At right-angle
end-points that lie on the default grid intersections of two lines,
the appearance is
+10 V improved using an elbow
connection like this:

220 Ω
100 kΩ 10 μF Vout

Vin 10 μF

10 kΩ
When adding
new lines,
Rg1 make the width
100 Ω 2 ¼ pt
For simple labels use
“Symbol…” for special
characters like μ and Ω

For more complex labels, 1 1


use equation editor, e.g.: F
2 jC2
© Bob York
Passive Circuit Examples

9Ω 72Ω 24 Ω

9Ω 1:2
40 V 1
t=0 9Ω F Vout
32
Vin 8Ω Vout

t=0

4 kΩ I t=0 4H

4 kΩ 1
16 V H 1
2 8V Vout 8Ω F 2Ω
4

2Ω t=0
t=0

1Ω 4Ω
10 V 1 Vout
6Ω 8Ω F
4
10 V 0.5 F Vout(t)
0.5 H

© Bob York
Op-Amp Examples

R2 R2

R1 R1
- -
Vin + +
Vout Vout
Vin

C3 R3 C

R2
R2
R1 C
Vin R1
- Vout
-
Vin +
Vout +

© Bob York
Transistor Circuits
Vdd
Vdd Vdd
Rd Id2

Q3 Q2 Id1 Vd2

Rf C2 Vout
Q1 Q2

Q4 C1 Vgs
Q1 RL
+15 V
Vin +15 V
2.2 kΩ 100 μF

100 kΩ 4.7 kΩ

Vcc

Ic 10 kΩ Vin 1 μF Va 1 μF Vout

Vgen 3.3 kΩ
10 Ω 47 kΩ
3.3 kΩ
100 μF
© Bob York

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