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Bias Point Detail Analysis of DC Circuit With Independent Sources Using PSpice Schematics.

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Bias Point Detail Analysis of DC Circuit With Independent Sources Using PSpice Schematics.

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Lab Report - 03

Experiment No: 03
Experiment Title: Bias Point Detail Analysis of DC Circuit with Independent Sources Using
PSpice Schematics.

Submitted by:
Name: Sadia Kabir
ID: 2023-1-60-232
Course Title: Electrical Circuits
Course Code: CSE209
Section: 1
Group: 5

Submitted to:
Dr. Sarwar Jahan
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Date of Performance: 11th July, 2024


Date of Submission: 17th July, 2024
Experiment Title: Series-Parallel DC Circuit and Verification of Kirchhoff’s Law.

Objectives:
1. To learn fundamentals of PSpice.
2. To analyze Bias Point Detail of DC circuit using PSpice Schematics.

Circuit Diagram:

Simulation result:
Netlist:
Answer of Post Lab Questions
1. Theoretically calculate all the currents and the voltages for the circuit.
Solution:

From the figure,


i4 = 3A
KVL at mesh 1:
-10 + 20i1 + 10(i1-i2) = 0
30i1 - 10i2 = 10 ------------- (1)

KVL at Super-mesh:
10(i2-i1) + 30 (i2-i4) + 10i3 = 0

10i2 - 10i1 + 30i2 - 30i4 + 10i3 = 0 [∵ 𝑖4 = 3A]

40i2 - 10i1 - 30×3 + 10i3 = 0

∴ - 10i1 + 40i2 + 10i3 = 90 ------------- (2)

And,
i2 – i3 = -10 ------------- (3)
Solving equation (1), (2), and (3), we get,
i1 = 0.28571A = 285.71mA,
i2 = -0.14286A = -142.86mA,
i3 = 9.85714A = 9857.14mA
So,
i5 = i4 – i2 = 3 + 0.14286 = 3.14286A = 3142.86mA
And,
i6 = i1 – i2 = 0.28571 + 0.14286 = 0.42857A = 428.57mA

Here,

V2 = + (i6 × R3) = 0.42857 × 10 = 4.2857V

And,

V3 = + (i3 × R4) = 9.85714× 10 = 98.5714V


2. Compare the theoretical solution of the circuit shown in the figure with the solutions
obtained from PSpice.

Solution:

Comparing the theoretical solution of the circuit obtained from above with the solution obtained
from PSpice.

PSpice Calculated

V1= 10V V1= 10V

Voltages V2 = 4.286V V2 = 4.2857V

V3 = 98.57V V3 = 98.5714V

I1 = 3A I1 = 3A

I2 = 10A I2 = 10A

i1 = 285.71mA i1 = 285.71mA

Currents i3 = 9.86A i3 = 9.85714A

i5 =3.143A i5 =3.14286A

i6 = 428.57mA i6 = 428.57mA

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