NODAL, MESH, SOURCE TRANSFORMATION Flashcards

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is essentially bound to the complex details of electrical circuits. This mathematical technique centers on the principles of Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL), which is a fundamental concept in reducing and delivering current to the electronic components in a circuit.

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Nodal Analysis

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states that the total current entering a node (or a junction point) must equal the total current leaving the node.

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KCL

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is a widely used method to solve AC electric circuits.

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Mesh-current analysis

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This method is particular useful when circuits contain more than one source.

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Mesh-current

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This method is particular useful when circuits contain more than one source.

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Mesh-current

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The AC mesh-current method, like the DC mesh-current method, is based on __________________ around each closed loop.

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Kirchhoff’s voltage law

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in the frequency domain, it involves transforming a voltage source in series with an Impedance to a current source in parallel with an impedance, or vice versa.

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Source transformation

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This method helps us to analyze the ac circuit with more than one independent sources.

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Source transformation

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9
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Source Transformation theorem is developed by ___________. This method simplifies multiple parallel sources to an equivalent single resistor.

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Jacob Millman

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10
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This method is also used for a circuit with an unbalanced bridge circuit.

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source transformation

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11
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This method is also known as ____________. This theorem is useful to simplify a circuit with multi voltage sources or multi current sources to a single source.

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Millman Theorem

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Source Transformation method is also known as ____________. This theorem is useful to simplify a circuit with multi voltage sources or multi current sources to a ____________.

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Millman Theorem, single source

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13
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Source Transformation basic principle is:

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Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Law

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Source Transformation: The __________ of all voltage sources in the circuit is referenced to the same point.

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polarity

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