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This document discusses solving RLC series parallel circuits using Simulink. It introduces Kirchhoff's voltage law and differentiating the voltage equations to express the RLC response in general form. It provides a Simulink model for a series RLC circuit and instructs the reader to change component values and make a parallel RLC model. It also introduces the SimPowerSystems library for modeling electrical systems in Simulink and lists some commonly used blocks with an example circuit.
Overview of the lecture focusing on solving RLC series parallel circuits using SIMULINK by Shameer Koya.
Basic introduction to Resistance (R), Inductance (L), and Capacitance (C) as components in circuits.
Discussion on implementing Kirchhoff's voltage law in series RLC circuits and deriving the general form equations.
Focus on the response of RLC circuits, emphasizing key properties such as attenuation and angular resonance frequency.
Description of how to simulate series RLC circuits using the Simulink software for analysis.
Visual representation of building RLC circuit models in Simulink software.
Instructions for modifying resistance (R) values in the model and creating RLC parallel circuit simulations.
Introduction to series parallel circuits, focusing on RL and RC circuits and their current calculations (I = I1 + I2).
Demonstration of Simulink models for RL and RC circuits, showcasing their interaction in a parallel setup.
Explanation of SimPowerSystems for MATLAB Simulink, including usage of library and command to access circuit blocks.
Overview of frequently utilized blocks within the SimPowerSystem library for electrical modeling.
Practical example demonstrating the application of learned concepts in simulating circuits.
Closing remarks thanking participants and opening the floor for questions regarding the lecture.














