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For each of the circuits in the previous problem, find two equivalent circuits — the first one consisting of a single ''voltage'' source and a single resistor, and the second one consisting of one ''current'' source and one resistor. In both equivalent circuits, the I-V curve at the V<sub>out</sub> the port should be identical to the original circuit. | For each of the circuits in the previous problem, find two equivalent circuits — the first one consisting of a single ''voltage'' source and a single resistor, and the second one consisting of one ''current'' source and one resistor. In both equivalent circuits, the I-V curve at the V<sub>out</sub> the port should be identical to the original circuit. | ||
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Revision as of 14:30, 6 April 2020
This is Part 2 of Assignment 6.
Ideal elements
Resistive circuits
For each of the circuits below, find the voltage at each node and the current through each element. You do not have to simplify your answer. (You may leave in terms such as R1 |
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Equivalent circuits