Seminar 4
Seminar 4
1. In the circuit in the figure below are two batteries connected in parallel.
The battery have a model, which contains an ideal voltage source
and series connected resistor. V1 = 1.5 V, V2 = 1.2 V, R1 = 0.2 Ω,
R2 = 0.3 Ω.
a) Calculate terminal voltage Vt .
b) Find its Thevenin equivalent circuit seen at terminals A-B.
A
R1 R2
Vt
+ V1 + V2
− −
B
A
R2 R3
I R1 Vx
−
V1 + + V2
−
B
1
R3
A
−
V +
I2 R2 Vx
I1 R1
B
R2 R4
I R1 Vx R3 + V
−
5. For the circuit in the figure below calculate currents, delivered to the
circuit by both voltage sources. Next, calculate the voltage Vx . V1 =
10 V, V2 = 20 V, R1 = 100 Ω, R2 = 50 Ω, R3 = 100 Ω, R4 = 200 Ω.
+ V1 R1 R3
− Vx
+ V2 R2 R4
−
2
resistors R1 , R3 and R4 and the gain of the voltage controlled voltage
source A, if the supply voltage is V = 5 V, measuring range of the
thermometer 0 ○C . . . 400 ○C and output voltage should be in the range
0 V . . . 4 V. The voltage controlled voltage source is implemented by
the instrumentation amplifier AD623. Using the datasheet find, how
to set its gain.
AD623
R1 R3
Vm +
−
− V
+
P T 1000 V2
R4
R2
R1 R3
+ V R2 R4
−