- Agenda
- A Word on Linear Circuits Textbooks....
- Review
- Creating Equivalent Circuits with Ohm's Law
- An Example Using Nodal Analysis that Can Be Used for Comparison
- Transforming a Parallel Current Source into a Series Voltage Source
- Transforming a Series Voltage Source into a Parallel Current Source
- Remember to Orient and Place Your Transformed Sources in the Right Position
- Be Careful - You Can "Over" Source Transform Your Circuit
- Summary and Two New Terms (Thevenin Equivalent and Norton Equivalent)
- Finding a Thevenin Equivalent Circuit with Multiple Source Transformations
What you'll learn
- How to use source transformation to simplify your linear circuits
Description
Day 18 of Linear Circuits. Source transformation is a very, very powerful to analyze linear circuits. Using nothing more than Ohm's Law, we show you how you can transform a linear circuit into an equivalent circuit that often is much, much easier to solve.
The material covers all of the lecture material from an eighteenth lecture in a traditional, sophomore-level linear circuits class.
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Mark Budnik
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Mark Budnik is a 30+ year veteran of the electronics industry and academia. He holds the position of Teaching Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University. He has won numerous institution, regional, and national teaching awards including the 2019 American Society for Engineering Education Outstanding Teacher Medal and the 2015 Disney's Inspiring Brilliance Award.
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