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• Now measure the resistance looking into Network 1 from the terminals AB.
B
Determine the Thévenin equivalent of network A, and compute
the power delivered to the load resistor RL.
RTH =
Consider the following Circuit. Use repeated source
transformations to simplify and find the power delivered to RL
Use Thévenin’s theorem to find the current through the 2Ω resistor
in the circuit (Hint: Designate the 2Ωresistor as network B.).
VTh = ?
Rth = 4Ω
RTh = ?
Additional Examples: pp118-129
Norton’sTheorem:
Any two-terminal active network containing voltage sources
and resistance when viewed from its output terminals, is
equivalent to a constant-current source and a parallel
resistance.
Thevenin
Equivalent
VOC = ? Circuit
Norton
Equivalent Circuit
Or, by KVL as:
15*I – 50 + 10*I + 100 + 25*I = 0 I = -1 Vab = 100 – 25*1 Vab = 75
Or, by KCL as:
(Vab – 50)/(10+15) + (Vab – 100)/25 = 0 2 Vab = 150 Vab = 75
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
For pL to be a Maximum ?
Find the value of RL such that maximum possible power will be
transferred to RL. Find also the value of the maximum power
and the power supplied by source under these conditions.
Thevenin
Equivalent
Circuit
Thevenin
Equivalent
Circuit