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Duality. Objective of Lecture. Introduce the concept of duality. Chapter 8.10 in Fundamentals of Electric Circuits. Parallelism Between Components. Two circuits are said to be duals of one another if they are described by the same characterizing equations with the dual pairs interchanged.
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Objective of Lecture • Introduce the concept of duality. • Chapter 8.10 in Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Parallelism Between Components • Two circuits are said to be duals of one another if they are described by the same characterizing equations with the dual pairs interchanged.
VC1(t) = 5V[1-e–(t-10s)/t] t = RC = 2s VC1(t) = 5V[1-e–(t-10s)/2s]
IL1(t) = 5A[1-e–(t-10s)/t] t = L1/R1 = L1G1 IL1(t) = 5A[1-e–(t-10s)/2s]
To Construct Dual Circuits • Place a node at the center of each mesh of the circuit. • Place a reference node (ground) outside of the circuit. • Draw lines between nodes such that each line crosses an element. • Replace the element by its dual pair. • Determine the polarity of the voltage source and direction of the current source. A voltage source that produces a positive mesh current has as its dual a current source that forces current to flow from the reference ground to the node associated with that mesh.
Summary • The principle of duality means that the solution to one circuit can be applied to multiple others circuits that can be described using the same set of equations in which the variables have been interchanged.