Mesh-Current and Dependent sources Review

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Mesh-Current and Dependent sources Review Chapter 4-5 Mesh-Current and Dependent sources Review

When circuit contains dependent sources, we must supplement the mesh- current equations with the appropriate constraint equations

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A mesh that contains a current source, write in terms of voltage (v) across the current source, then from equations eliminate v, and apply known constraints Introduced by the current source

Example pg. 103, notice how circuit is diff. then the previous circuits with current sources

Super Mesh: eliminates expressing the current source as a voltage by mentally removing it by avoiding (over looking)the branch when writing the mesh-current equations

Express the voltage around the supermesh in terms of the original mesh-currents

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