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E E 1205

E E 1205. Lecture 05 - Thévenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits. Th é venin and Norton Equivalents. Combining Voltage Sources. Voltage sources are added algebraically. Combining Voltage Sources. Voltage sources are added algebraically. Combining Voltage Sources. Don’t do this.

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E E 1205

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  1. E E1205 Lecture 05 - Thévenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

  2. Thévenin and Norton Equivalents

  3. Combining Voltage Sources Voltage sources are added algebraically

  4. Combining Voltage Sources Voltage sources are added algebraically

  5. Combining Voltage Sources Don’t do this. Why is this illogical? Whose fundamental circuit law is violated by this?

  6. Combining Current Sources Current sources are added algebraically

  7. Combining Current Sources Current sources are added algebraically

  8. Combining Current Sources Don’t do this. Why is this illogical? Whose fundamental circuit law is violated by this?

  9. Source Transformations Simplify Circuits (1/5)

  10. Source Transformations Simplify Circuits (2/5)

  11. Source Transformations Simplify Circuits (3/5)

  12. Source Transformations Simplify Circuits (4/5)

  13. Source Transformations Simplify Circuits (5/5)

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