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Lecture

This document provides examples of circuit analysis techniques including: 1) Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL) used to solve a series circuit with two resistors and a current source, 2) nodal analysis used to solve a parallel circuit with two resistors and a current source, 3) Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit theorems showing how to calculate equivalent resistances and voltages/currents, and 4) how power does not change when converting between Thevenin and Norton equivalents.

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Lecture

This document provides examples of circuit analysis techniques including: 1) Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL) used to solve a series circuit with two resistors and a current source, 2) nodal analysis used to solve a parallel circuit with two resistors and a current source, 3) Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit theorems showing how to calculate equivalent resistances and voltages/currents, and 4) how power does not change when converting between Thevenin and Norton equivalents.

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KVL Example

6 i1 2 i2 1A

+ 6V

6(i1 + i2) + 2i1 6 = 0 i2 = 1

KCL Example: Nodal Analysis

+ 6V

1A

(6 Vx)/6 Vx/2 + 1 = 0

Thevenin Equivalent

RT +

VT

Thevenin Equivalent
VT RT 1 Slope = RT

VT

Norton Equivalent

IN

RN

Norton Equivalent
IN 1 Slope = RN

IN R N

Norton-Thevenin Conversion
RT +

VT

IN

RN

VT = IN RN RT = RN

Power does NOT Transform


RT +

VT

IN

RN

Poc = 0
2 Psc = VT /RT

2 Poc = IN RN Psc = 0

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