EEEB 113 Circuit Analysis I: DR Azrul Mohd Ariffin Email: Azrula Ext: 7335 BN-3-017

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EEEB 113

Circuit Analysis I
> Dr Azrul Mohd Ariffin
> email: Azrula ext: 7335
> BN-3-017
Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Steps to analyze AC circuits

Transform the circuit from time to phasor (or frequency) domain

Solve the problem using circuit techniques (nodal, mesh,


superposition, Thevenin, Norton, etc.)

Transform the resulting phasor to time domain

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Example

Using nodal analysis, find v1 and v2 in the circuit shown below:

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Solution

Convert from time domain to frequency domain:


ω = 2, thus

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Solution

V1 = Vx,
KCL at node 1:

KCL at node 2:

Solve for V1 and V2,

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Example

Find current Io in the circuit below using the superposition


theorem

8Ω

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Solution

Suppress current source;

Using voltage divider,

Thus

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Solution

Suppress voltage source;

Using current divider,

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Solution

Thus the total current contributed by both voltage and current


sources

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Exercise

Find current Io in the circuit below using the concept of source


transformation

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Exercise

Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit


shown below

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Tutorial Question 27

Using mesh analysis find I1 and I2 in the circuit below

I1 I2

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Chapter 10:
AC Circuit Analysis
> Tutorial Question 32

Determine Vo and Io in the circuit below using mesh analysis

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