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Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Chapter 16 Series-Parallel ac Networks

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] OBJECTIVES Develop confidence in the analysis of seriesparallel ac networks. Become proficient in the use of calculators and computer methods to support the analysis of ac series- parallel networks. Understand the importance of proper grounding in the operation of any electrical system.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] INTRODUCTION In general, when working with series- parallel ac networks, consider the following approach: –Redraw the network, using block impedances to combine obvious series and parallel elements, which will reduce the network to one that clearly reveals the fundamental structure of the system. –Study the problem and make a brief mental sketch of the overall approach you plan to use. Doing this may result in time- and energy-saving shortcuts.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] INTRODUCTION –After the overall approach has been determined, it is usually best to consider each branch involved in your method independently before tying them together in seriesparallel combinations.. –When you have arrived at a solution, check to see that it is reasonable by considering the magnitudes of the energy source and the elements in the circuit.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example 16.1.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Network in Fig after assigning the block impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example FIG Network in Fig after assigning the block impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example FIG Network in Fig after assigning the block impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example FIG Network in Fig after assigning the block impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Determining the voltage V ab for the network in Fig FIG Basic transistor amplifier.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Network in Fig following the assignment of the block impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example 16.6.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Network in Fig following the assignment of the subscripted impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example 16.7.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Network in Fig following the assignment of the subscripted impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Finding the total admittance for the network in Fig using the TI-89 calculator.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Converting the rectangular form in Fig to polar form.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Example 16.8.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Network in Fig following the assignment of the subscripted impedances.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FIG Finding the total impedance for the network in Fig using the TI-89 calculator.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] LADDER NETWORKS FIG Ladder network.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] LADDER NETWORKS FIG Defining an approach to the analysis of ladder networks.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GROUNDING Ground potential is zero volts at every point in a network that has a ground symbol. –An earth ground is one that is connected directly to the earth by a low-impedance connection. –A second type is referred to as a chassis ground, which may be floating or connected directly to an earth ground.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GROUNDING FIG Demonstrating the effect of the oscilloscope ground on the measurement of the voltage across resistor R 1.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GROUNDING FIG Three-wire conductors: (a) extension cord; (b) home outlet.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GROUNDING FIG Complete wiring diagram for a household outlet with a 10 Ω load.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GROUNDING FIG Demonstrating the importance of a properly grounded appliance: (a) ungrounded; (b) ungrounded and undesirable contact; (c) grounded appliance with undesirable contact.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] APPLICATIONS The vast majority of the applications appearing throughout the text have been of the series-parallel variety. The following are series-parallel combinations of elements and systems used to perform important everyday tasks. The ground fault circuit interrupter outlet employs series protective switches and sensing coils and a parallel control system, while the ideal equivalent circuit for the coax cable employs a series-parallel combination of inductors and capacitors.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) FIG GFCI outlet: (a) wall- mounted appearance; (b) basic operation; (c) schematic.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) FIG GFCI construction: (a) sensing coils; (b) solenoid control (bottom view); (c) grounding (top view); (d) test bar.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS PSpice FIG Determining the voltage across R 1 and R 2 using the VPRINT option of a PSpice analysis.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS PSpice FIG The resulting magnitude and phase angle for the voltage V R1 in Fig

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS PSpice FIG The VPRINT1 (V r1 ) and VPRINT2 1V R2 response for the network in Fig

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS PSpice FIG The PSpice response for the voltage between the two points above resistors R 1 and R 2.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS PSpice FIG Determining the voltage between the two points above resistors R 1 and R 2 by moving the ground connection in Fig to the position of VPRINT2.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS PSpice FIG PSpice response to the simulation of the network in Fig

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS Multisim FIG Using the Multisim oscilloscope to determine the voltage across the capacitor C 2.

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS Multisim FIG Using Multisim to display the applied voltage and voltage across the capacitor C 2 for the network in Fig

Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12/e Boylestad Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] COMPUTER ANALYSIS Multisim FIG Using the AC Analysis option in Multisim to determine the magnitude and phase angle for the voltage V C2 for the network in Fig