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Home Assignment 1: 3 August, 2016

This document contains the instructions for Home Assignment 1 for the course Introduction to Electronics at IIT Kanpur. It includes 7 circuit analysis problems involving techniques like nodal analysis, mesh analysis, super mesh analysis, superposition theorem, and determining power and resistance values. The circuits range from simple to more complex configurations and the problems involve calculating voltages, currents, power values, and determining resistance values.

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Home Assignment 1: 3 August, 2016

This document contains the instructions for Home Assignment 1 for the course Introduction to Electronics at IIT Kanpur. It includes 7 circuit analysis problems involving techniques like nodal analysis, mesh analysis, super mesh analysis, superposition theorem, and determining power and resistance values. The circuits range from simple to more complex configurations and the problems involve calculating voltages, currents, power values, and determining resistance values.

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Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur

Esc 201: Introduction to Electronics

3 August, 2016
Home Assignment 1
1. In the circuit given in Fig. 1 use nodal analysis to find the value of k that will cause
V y to be zero.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

2. Use mesh analysis on the circuit shown in Fig. 2 to find the power supplied by the 4V
battery.
3. Use super mesh analysis to determine the voltage drop V across 5 resistor as shown in
Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Fig.4

4. In Fig. 4, determine the power delivered by the dependent source.


5. In the circuit of the Fig. 5, determine the maximum positive current to which the source
I x can be set before any resistor exceeds its power rating.

Fig. 5

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur

Esc 201: Introduction to Electronics

6. Use the superposition theorem to find i in Fig. 6.


7. For the circuit shown in Fig. 7, find R so that power supplied by both the sources is
equal to each other.

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

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