Example 4.8 Irwin, Page 125 Use Thevenin’s Theorem to find Vo

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Example 4.8 Irwin, Page 125 Use Thevenin’s Theorem to find Vo Find the Thevenin equivalent seen by the 6k resistor (to the left of the red line). Fall 2001 ENGR-201 Example 4.8

Example 4.8 – Find RTH After zeroing out the 6V (replaced with short circuit) and 2mA sources (replaced with open circuit), find RTH by using parallel & series combinations. Fall 2001 ENGR-201 Example 4.8

Example 4.8 – Find VTH = VOC + - + - Using mesh analysis, we note: Fall 2001 ENGR-201 Example 4.8

Example 4.8 – Find VO By the VDR: Fall 2001 ENGR-201 Example 4.8