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1 Node-Voltage Analysis Use KCL to write a  i in =  i out equation at each node (except the reference node)

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1 1 Node-Voltage Analysis Use KCL to write a  i in =  i out equation at each node (except the reference node)

2 2 Node-Voltage Analysis

3 3 Mesh-Current Analysis Use KVL to write a  v rises =  v drops equation for each mesh mesh – a closed path that contains no other closed paths

4 4 Mesh-Current Analysis

5 5 Let’s Try This One

6 6

7 7 Delta-Wye Transformations R1R1 R2R2 R3R3

8 8

9 9 Thevenin’s Theorem (Chap. 3) V OC I SC ? V OC R TH +_+_ Thevenin Equivalent R TH I SC Norton Equivalent Extra Tools for your Toolbox

10 Thevenin and Norton Equivalents (Chapter 3, Section 3.6) 10 When “looking into” two ports of a circuit, you cannot tell exactly what components make up that circuit. V th = V open ckt I short ckt I n = I short ckt Thevenin Equivalent Norton Equivalent

11 11 Thevenin Equivalent

12 12 Source Transformations V OC I SC = Extra Tools for your Toolbox

13 Source Transformations (Chapter 3, Section 3.6.1.) 13 R shunt = R series = 1 k 1 k 5 mA R series VsVs R shunt IsIs

14 14 Source Transformations


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