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Run View Show Fig. 3.20 Examples of circuits with multiple sources, ...
under the Slide Fig. 3.22 (a) Series combination of N resistors.
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enable slide Fig. 3.25 (a) A circuit with N resistors in parallel.
selection. Fig. 3.30 An illustration of voltage division.
Fig. 3.32 Circuit for Practice Problem 3.12.
Fig. 3.33 An illustration of current division.
Fig. 3.100 “Determine the current Ix if I1 = 100 mA.”
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Figure 3.2
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(a) Series connected voltage sources can be replaced by a
single source. (b) Parallel current sources can be replaced
by a single source.
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Examples of circuits with multiple sources,
some of which are “illegal” as they violate
Kirchhoff’s laws.
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(a) Series combination of N resistors. (b) Electrically equivalent circuit.
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Beginning with a simple KCL equation,
or
Thus,
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We may find v2 by applying KVL
and Ohm’s law:
so
Thus,
An illustration of
voltage division.
or
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Use voltage division to
determine vx in the adjacent
circuit.
2 2
vx 10V 10V 2V
2 3 10 ||10 2 3 5
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The current flowing through R2 is
G2
or i2 i
G1 G2
An illustration of
For a parallel combination
current division. of N resistors, the current
through Rk is
Gk
ik i
G1 G2 L GN
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Determine the current Ix if
I1 = 100 mA.
15
Ix 100mA 33.33 mA
15 30
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Single-Loop Circuit Analysis
i R1 R2 R3 Vs i R1 R2 R3 Vs
Let Vs 10V , R1 8 Let Vs 10V , R1 8
R2 13 and R3 5 R2 13 and R3 5
10V 10V
Then i 0.3846 A Then i 0.3846 A
26 26
and v1 3.0769 V , v2 5 V and v1 3.0769 V , v2 5 V
v3 1.9231 V. v3 1.9231 V.
Single-Node-Pair Circuit Analysis
I s i1 i2 i3 KCL
i1 v / R1 , i2 v / R2 , i3 v / R3 , Ohm's Law
I s v 1 / R1 1 / R2 1 / R3
Let I s 20 mA , R1 1k , R2 3k , R3 7k
0.02A
Then v 13.548 V
0.001476 S
i1 13.548 mA , i2 4.516 mA , i3 1.936 mA
I s i1 i2 i3 KCL
i1 v / R1 , i2 v / R2 , i3 v / R3 Ohm's Law
I s v 1 / R1 1 / R2 1 / R3
Let I s 20 mA , R1 1k , R2 3k , R3 7k
0.02A
Then v 13.548 V
0.001476 S
i1 13.548 mA , i2 4.516 mA , i3 1.936 mA