Lecture 171 EEE 302 Electrical Networks II Dr. Keith E. Holbert Summer 2001.

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Lecture 171 EEE 302 Electrical Networks II Dr. Keith E. Holbert Summer 2001

Lecture 172 Analysis Techniques In this section we apply our tried and tested analysis tools and techniques to perform transient circuit analyses –KVL, KCL, Ohm’s Law –Voltage and Current division –Loop/mesh and Nodal analyses –Superposition –Source Transformation –Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems

Lecture 173 Class Examples Extension Exercise E14.2 Extension Exercise E14.3

Lecture 174 Transient Analysis Sometimes we not only must Laplace transform the circuit, but we must also find the initial conditions

Lecture 175 Class Examples Extension Exercise E14.4 (E6.2) Extension Exercise E14.5 (E6.4) Extension Exercise E14.6