Using the Thevenin Equivalent theorem, we can perform interface circuit design between the source circuit and the load circuit. . . . → Read More: Circuit Analysis – Interface Circuit Design & Thevenin Equivalent – Part 1
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Using the Thevenin Equivalent theorem, we can perform interface circuit design between the source circuit and the load circuit. . . . → Read More: Circuit Analysis – Interface Circuit Design & Thevenin Equivalent – Part 1 Get RSS Buttons The video below concludes the discussion in matximizing the power transfer between source and load circuits. . . . → Read More: Circuit Analysis: Maximum Power Transfer Theory Circuit – Part 2 The maximum power transfer between a source and a load is discussed. Here, the impedance of the source must match with the impedance of the load. . . . → Read More: Circuit Analysis: Maximum Power Transfer Theory Circuit – Part 1 We’ll continue our discussion of reducing circuits. We’ll use an R-2R example to analyze the circuit. . . . → Read More: DC Circuit Analysis – Circuit Reduction – Part 2 Here we talk about analyzing a circuit using circuit reduction techniques. Calculation of equivalent resistance using series and parallel equivalence using an R-2R example. In the example, the circuit is reduced to a single resistor and voltage source resulting in what is called a Thevenin equivalent. . . . → Read More: DC Circuit Analysis – Circuit Reduction – Part 1 |
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