RC Circuit Delay
RC Circuit Delay
Example portion of a digital circuit corresponding to the above RC circuit Gate resistance R
Cg+Cw Vs = Vdd
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Wire cap Cw
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Let us assume that the Capacitor, C is fully "discharged" and the switch is open. When the switch is closed the time begins at t = 0 and current begins to flow into the capacitor via the resistor. Since the initial voltage across the capacitor is zero, (Vc = 0) the capacitor appears to be a short circuit and the maximum current flows through the circuit restricted by resistor R. This current is called the Charging Current and is found by using the formula: i = Vs/R. The capacitor now starts to charge up with the actual time taken for the charge on the capacitor to reach 63% of its maximum possible voltage, in our curve 0.63Vs is known as the Time Constant, (T) of the circuit and is given the abbreviation of 1T. So we can say that the time required for a capacitor to charge up to one time constant is given as: where, R is in 's and C in Farads. The value of the voltage across the capacitor, (Vc) at any instant in time during the charging period is given as: where: Vc is the Voltage across the Capacitor V is the Supply Voltage t is the elapsed time since the application of the supply voltage RC is the Time Constant of the RC Charging Circuit
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After a period equivalent to 4 time constants, (4T) the capacitor in this RC charging circuit is virtually fully charged and the voltage across the capacitor is now approx 99% of its maximum value, 0.99Vs. The time period taken for the capacitor to reach this 4T point is known as the Transient Period. After a time of 5T the capacitor is now fully charged and the voltage across the capacitor, (VC) is equal to the supply voltage, (Vs). As the capacitor is fully charged no more current flows in the circuit. The time period after this 5T point is known as the Steady State Period.
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RC Discharging Curves
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