what are the advantages of network theorems ? what is the
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What are the advantages of Network Theorems ?
What is the main difference between Thevenin’sTheorem and Norton’s Theorem ?
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Why the load current is reduced in practical current source.
We increase the shunt resistance in practical current source
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DC Voltage
SourceDC current
source
Ideal Sources
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Ideal Current Source
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Ideal Current Source
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VIs RL
V = Is RL
As RL V
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Practical Current Source
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VIs
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RSh
Rsh
VIsI −=
I = Load currentIs = Supply Current from SourceV = Load VoltageRsh = Shunt Resistance
IIR
IIIs R +=
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Practical Current Source
Using Current Divider Rule
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Using Current Divider Rule
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ideal current source Vs Practical Current Source
Rs is infinite Have some Rs
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ideal current source Vs Practical Current Source
Rs is infinite
Supplies constant current to the load Whatever voltage is across load
Have some Rs
Is changes with the voltagei.e. V increases Is Decreases
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ideal current source Vs Practical Current Source
Rs is infinite
Supplies constant current to the load Whatever voltage is across load
Can supply any amount of Voltage across load, Voltage depends only on RL
Have some Rs
Is changes with the voltagei.e. V increases Is Decreases
Supply limited voltage across load
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Ideal Voltage Source
VVs
V
I
+- RL
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Ideal Voltage Source
VVs
V
I
+- RL
Apply KVL-Vs + V = 0
V = VsLoad voltage V independent of load Current
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Practical Voltage Source
V
I
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Practical Voltage Source
V
IApply KVL-Vs + I Rs + V = 0
V = Vs – I RsLoad voltage V is depending on load Current
Ideal
Practical
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Ideal Voltage Source Vs Practical Voltage Source
Internal Resistance Rs should be zero Internal Resistance Rs should be minimum
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Ideal Voltage Source Vs Practical Voltage Source
Internal Resistance Rs should be zero
Supplies constant voltage to the load Whatever current is across load
Internal Resistance Rs should be minimum
Vs changes with the currenti.e. As I increases Vs Decreases
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Ideal Voltage Source Vs Practical Voltage Source
Internal Resistance Rs should be zero
Supplies constant voltage to the load Whatever current is across load
Can supply any amount of Voltage across load,
Voltage depends only on RL
Internal Resistance Rs should be minimum
Vs changes with the currenti.e. As I increases Vs Decreases
Supply limited voltage across load
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KVL
•The sum of voltage drops around a closed path must equal zero.
KCL
•The sum of currents leaving a closed surface or point must equal zero.
Review of Kirchhoff’s Current Law& Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
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KVL Tricks
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Path 1: 0vvv b2a =++−
vcva
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Writing KVL Equations
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Path 1: 0vvv b2a =++−
Path 2: 0vvv c3b =+−−
vcva
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vb
v3v2
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Writing KVL Equations
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Path 1: 0vvv b2a =++−
Path 2: 0vvv c3b =+−−
Path 3: 0vvvv c32a =+−+−
vcva
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vb
v3v2
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Writing KVL Equations
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Elements in Parallel
KVL clockwise, start at top:
Vb – Va = 0
Va = Vb
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In order to satisfy KCL, what is the value of i?
KCL says:
24 μA + -10 μA + (-)-4 μA + -i =0
18 μA – i = 0
i = 18 μA
i10 mA
24 mA -4 mA
Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
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Elements in Series
i1 = i2
i1 – i2 = 0
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Mesh Current Analysis Nodal Voltage Analysis
Using KCL
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Using Kirchhoff's Current Law
Equation No
1 : 10 = 50I1 + 40I2
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Using Kirchhoff's Current Law
Equation No
1 : 10 = 50I1 + 40I2Equation No
2 : 20 = 40I1 + 60I2
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Using Kirchhoff's Current Law
I3 = I1 + I2
I1 = -0.142 AmpsI2 = 0.428 AmpsI3 = 0.286 Amps
Equation No
1 : 10 = 50I1 + 40I2Equation No
2 : 20 = 40I1 + 60I2
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Mesh Current Analysis
Only label inside loops in a clockwise direction with circulating currents
i1 = I1 , i2 = -I2 and I3 = I1 – I2
10 = 10 I1 + 40 I1 – 40 I2
-20 = 20 I2 + 40 I2 – 40 I1
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Mesh Current Analysis
[ V ] gives the total battery voltage for loop 1 and then loop 2
[ I ] loop currents which we are trying to find
[ R ] resistance matrix
[ R-1 ] inverse of the [ R ] matrix
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Mesh Current Analysis
I3 = I1 – I2 -0.143 – (-0.429) = 0.286 Amps
Same as found by Kirchhoff’s circuit law
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Nodal Voltage Analysis
Reference node = D
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Nodal Voltage Analysis
Reference node = D
Va = 10v
Vc = 20v
Vb = ?
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Nodal Voltage Analysis
Reference node = D