Victim Voltage Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Victim Voltage = (Agressor Voltage*Adjacent Capacitance)/(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance)
Vtm = (Vagr*Cadj)/(Cgnd+Cadj)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Victim Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Victim Voltage is calculated when the victim being actively driven, then the driver will supply current to oppose to reduce the victim's noise.
Agressor Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Agressor Voltage refers to the avoided voltage in a CMOS circuit, which is typically a small positive voltage added to the input signal to avoid unwanted triggering of the circuit.
Adjacent Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Adjacent capacitance is the capacitance at adjacent point.
Ground Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Ground Capacitance is the capacitance at the ground of the CMOS Circuit.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Agressor Voltage: 17.5 Volt --> 17.5 Volt No Conversion Required
Adjacent Capacitance: 8 Picofarad --> 8E-12 Farad (Check conversion ​here)
Ground Capacitance: 2.98 Picofarad --> 2.98E-12 Farad (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vtm = (Vagr*Cadj)/(Cgnd+Cadj) --> (17.5*8E-12)/(2.98E-12+8E-12)
Evaluating ... ...
Vtm = 12.7504553734062
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
12.7504553734062 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
12.7504553734062 12.75046 Volt <-- Victim Voltage
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Victim Voltage Formula

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Victim Voltage = (Agressor Voltage*Adjacent Capacitance)/(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance)
Vtm = (Vagr*Cadj)/(Cgnd+Cadj)

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How to Calculate Victim Voltage?

Victim Voltage calculator uses Victim Voltage = (Agressor Voltage*Adjacent Capacitance)/(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance) to calculate the Victim Voltage, Victim Voltage is calculated when the victim being actively driven, then the driver will supply current to oppose to reduce the victim's noise. Victim Voltage is denoted by Vtm symbol.

How to calculate Victim Voltage using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Victim Voltage, enter Agressor Voltage (Vagr), Adjacent Capacitance (Cadj) & Ground Capacitance (Cgnd) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Victim Voltage calculation can be explained with given input values -> 12.72727 = (17.5*8E-12)/(2.98E-12+8E-12).

FAQ

What is Victim Voltage?
Victim Voltage is calculated when the victim being actively driven, then the driver will supply current to oppose to reduce the victim's noise and is represented as Vtm = (Vagr*Cadj)/(Cgnd+Cadj) or Victim Voltage = (Agressor Voltage*Adjacent Capacitance)/(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance). Agressor Voltage refers to the avoided voltage in a CMOS circuit, which is typically a small positive voltage added to the input signal to avoid unwanted triggering of the circuit, Adjacent capacitance is the capacitance at adjacent point & Ground Capacitance is the capacitance at the ground of the CMOS Circuit.
How to calculate Victim Voltage?
Victim Voltage is calculated when the victim being actively driven, then the driver will supply current to oppose to reduce the victim's noise is calculated using Victim Voltage = (Agressor Voltage*Adjacent Capacitance)/(Ground Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance). To calculate Victim Voltage, you need Agressor Voltage (Vagr), Adjacent Capacitance (Cadj) & Ground Capacitance (Cgnd). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Agressor Voltage, Adjacent Capacitance & Ground Capacitance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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