Posted inBasics Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems in the context of dc voltage and current sources acting in a resistive network Posted by admin August 13, 2021 A simple circuit as shown in fig is considered to illustrate the concept of equivalent…
Posted inBasics Limitations of superposition Theorem Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Superposition theorem doesn’t work for power calculation. Because power calculations involve either the product of…
Posted inBasics Example of superposition theorem Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Calculate the current flowing through the resistor 3Ω as shown in fig.(a), using the superposition theorem…
Posted inBasics Application of superposition theorem Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Consider the network shown in fig. (a). Calculate and using superposition theorem. (a) Solution: Voltage Source Only…
Posted inBasics Superposition Theorem in the context of dc voltage and current sources acting in a resistive network Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Statement of superposition theorem In any linear bilateral network containing two or more independent sources…
Posted inBasics Examples ofStar (Y) to Delta (Δ) or Delta (Δ) to Star (Y) Transformation Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Determine the equivalent resistance between the terminals A and B of network shown in fig.(a).…
Posted inBasics Application of Star (Y) to Delta (Δ) or Delta (Δ) to Star (Y) Transformation Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Find the value of the voltage source that delivers 2 Amps current through the circuit as…
Posted inBasics Conversion from Delta (Δ) to Star or Wye (Y) Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Between A & C terminals: (1) Between C B & terminals: (2) Between B &…
Posted inBasics Wye (Y) – Delta (∆) OR Delta (∆)-Wye (Y) Transformations Posted by admin August 13, 2021 There are certain circuit configurations that cannot be simplified by series-parallel combination alone. A simple…
Posted inBasics Examples of Electric Circuit Based on Node Voltage Method Posted by admin August 13, 2021 Example;1 Find the current through 'ab-branch' ( I ) and voltage (V ) across the current source using…