Lab-4 Report
Lab-4 Report
List of Components:
• Trainer Board.
• DMM.
• 5 x 15kΩ resistor.
• 3 x 5 kΩ resistor.
Theory:
During simplifying a resistor network, you get stuck. Some resistor networks cannot
be simplified using the usual series and parallel combinations. This situation can often be
handled by trying the Delta-Wye transformation, or 'Delta-Wye' transformation. The
names Delta and Wye come from the shape of the schematics, which resemble letters.
The transformation allows you to replace three resistors in a Δ configuration by three
resistors in a Y configuration, and the other
way around.
Figure-1 Figure-2
Schematics like above are neither series network, nor parallel. We can solve Figure 1 like
bellow:
We’ll derive the Y equvalent using the Δ-Y transformation.
Circuit diagram:
A 1
A
R1
R2 R3
2 5.0kΩ
15.0kΩ 15.0kΩ
R1
V 3 4 R2 R3
2
10V B 15.0kΩ C V
10V 5.0kΩ 5.0kΩ
B 3 4C
R5 R4
0
R5 R4
15.0kΩ D 15.0kΩ 0
15.0kΩ D 15.0kΩ
Circuit 1 Circuit 2
Data:
Table 1:
Readings Circuit 1 Circuit 2 % Error
10 10 0%
5 5 0%
5 5 0%
5 5 0%
0 0 0%
5 5 0%
Figure-3
𝑅𝑎 𝑅𝑏 15×15 225
𝑅1 = = = = 5kΩ
𝑅𝑎 +𝑅𝑏 +𝑅𝑐 15+15+15 45
𝑅𝑎 𝑅𝑐 15×15 225
𝑅2 = = = = 5kΩ
𝑅𝑎 +𝑅𝑏 +𝑅𝑐 15+15+15 45
𝑅𝑏 𝑅𝑐 15×15 225
𝑅3 = = = = 5kΩ
𝑅𝑎 +𝑅𝑏 +𝑅𝑐 15+15+15 45
Answer of question 4: Redrawn equivalent circuit after applying Delta-Wye
conversion will be like this:
Figure-4
It’s clear that this circuit is same as circuit 2.
Answer of question 5: In figure 4 (which is actually circuit 2), we can see that
R2 & R5 are in series connection, we’ll denote their
equivalent resistance as Req1, and R3 & R6 are in series
connection,like before we’ll denote their equivalent
resistance as Req2. Now Req1 & Req2 are in parallel
network. We’ll denote their equivalent resistance as
Req3. Now Req3 & R1 are in series connection. So if total
equivalent resistance of the entire circuit is Req, then :
𝑉 10
Is = = mA = 0.667 mA
𝑅𝑒𝑞 15
IR1 = Is (as R1 is in series with the power source, so it remains
unchanged)
And IR2 = IR3 ( as 𝑅𝑒𝑞1 = 𝑅𝑒𝑞2 )
𝑅𝑒𝑞1 20 kΩ
Now, IR2 = IR3 = × Is = × 0.662 mA = 0.331 mA
𝑅𝑒𝑞1 +𝑅𝑒𝑞2 20 kΩ +20 kΩ
Answer of question 8: In table 2 we can see that every value for circuit 1 is same to
circuit 2. So we can say that they are equivalent. And as circuit 2 is basically circuit 1
after applying Delta-Wye conversion, we can say that Detla-Wye conversion is successful
in our experiment.