Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Circuit Theory
Chapter 3
Circuit Analysis
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Circuit Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Nodal analysis.
3.3 Nodal analysis with voltage sources.
3.4 Mesh analysis.
3.5 Mesh analysis with current sources.
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3.1 Introduction (1)
If you are given the following circuit, how can
we determine (1) the voltage across each
resistor, (2) current through each resistor. (3)
power generated by each current source, etc.
Example 1
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3.2 Nodal Analysis (2)
Steps to determine the node voltages:
Apply KCl at
node 1 and 2 v1 v2
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3.3 Nodal Analysis with Voltage
Source (3)
Basic steps:
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3.3 Nodal Analysis with Voltage
Source (4)
Example 5 – circuit with independent voltage source
Super-node => 2-i1-i2-7 = 0
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3.3 Nodal Analysis with Voltage
Source (6)
Example 7 – circuit with two independent voltage
sources
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3.4 Mesh Analysis (2)
Steps to determine the mesh currents:
Note:
i1 and i2 are mesh current (imaginative, not measurable directly)
I1, I2 and I3 are branch current (real, measurable directly)
I1 = i1; I2 = i2; I3 = i1 - i2
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*Refer to in-class illustration, textbook
3.4 Mesh Analysis (4)
Example 9 – circuit with dependent voltage source
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*Refer to in-class illustration, textbook, answer Io = 1.5A
3.5 Mesh Analysis with Current
Source (1)
Circuit with current source
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3.6 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis
To select the method that results in the smaller number of
equations. For example: