Monday, February 16, 2015

Thevenin's Theorem

Any combination of impedances and sources with two terminals, it can be replaced by a single voltage source e and a single series impedance z. The value of e is an open circuit voltage at the terminals, and z value is divided by the current on which it is with the terminals in a short-circuit. This involves the series/parallel combination.


Considering this circuit example:







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