Electronics Handbook/Circuits/RL Series

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Series RL Circuit[edit | edit source]

Circuit Analysis[edit | edit source]

Circuit Impedance[edit | edit source]

In Polar Coordinate

= R/_0 + ω L/_90
Z = |Z|/_θ = /_Tan-1

In Rectangular Coordinate

Phase Angle of Difference Between Voltage and Current[edit | edit source]

In RL series circuit, only L is the component that depends on frequency . There is no difference between voltage and current on R . There is an angle difference between voltage and current by 90 degree . When connect R and L in series , there is a difference in angle between voltage and current from 0 to 90 degree which can be expressed as a mathematic formula below


Natural Response[edit | edit source]

ln I =
I =
I =
I =

Time Constant RL[edit | edit source]

τ =
I = A
t I(t) % Io
0 A = eC = Io 100%
.63 Io 63% Io
Io
Io
Io
.01 Io 10% Io

Current of the circuit is decreased exponentially with time . At time t = 0 I = Io . At time t = R/L I = 63% Io . At time t = 5 time time constant I = 10% Io

I = A

Summary[edit | edit source]

In summary RL series circuit has a first order differential equation of current

Which has one real root