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Chapter 16 – Series-Parallel AC Networks Introductory Circuit Analysis Robert L. Boylestad

16.1 – Introduction In general, when working with series- parallel ac networks, consider the following approach: 1.Redraw the network employing block impedances to combine obvious series and parallel elements, which will reduce the network to one that clearly reveals the fundamental structure of the system.

Introduction 2.Study the problem and make a brief sketch of the overall approach you plan to use. Doing this may result in time- and energy- saving shortcuts. In some cases a lengthy, drawn-out analysis may not be necessary. A single application of a fundamental law of circuit analysis may result in the desired solution.

Introduction 3.After the overall approach has been determined, consider each branch involved in your method independently before tying them together in series-parallel combinations. In most cases, work back from the obvious series and parallel combinations to the source to determine the total impedance of the network. The source current can then be determined, and the path back to specific unknowns can be defined. As you progress back to the source, continually define those unknowns that have not been lost in the reduction process. It will save time when you have to work back through the network to find specific quantities.

Introduction 4.When you have arrived at a solution check to see that it is reasonable by considering the magnitudes of the energy source and the elements in the circuit. If not, either solve the network using another approach, or check over your work very carefully. At this point a computer solution can be an invaluable asset in the validation process.

16.2 – Illustrative Examples Example 16.1  Calculate Z T.  Determine I S.  Calculate V R and V c.  Find I C.  Computer the power delivered.  Find F p of the network.

Illustrative Examples Example 16.2  Solution  Redraw the circuit  Use the current divider rule

Illustrative Examples Example 16.4  Solution  Redraw the circuit  Use the current divider rule

Illustrative Examples To find V ab, Kirchhoff’s voltage law must be applied around the loop.

16.3 – Ladder Networks Ladder networks were discussed Chapter 7. Here we will calculate the total resistance and resulting source current, and then work back through the ladder until the desired current, I 6, (or voltage) is obtained.

Ladder Networks Impedance Z T, Z T ' and Z T '' and the currents I 1 and I 3 are defined:

16.5 – Applications  GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)  GFCI outlets are to be used in areas where water and dampness could result in serious injury, such as bathrooms, kitchens, pools, outdoor receptacles.  A protection circuit separates the power source from the outlet.  The protection circuit must be connected to the central ground.

Applications  The network senses both current entering ( I i ) and current leaving ( I o ), and provides a direct connection to the outlet when they are equal.  If a fault develops, the protection circuit will sense the difference, between feed and return currents, and cut off power to the outlet.

Applications  The test button will place a large-value resistor between the line and ground to “unbalance” the line and cause a fault condition.  When the test button is released, it will remove the resistor from the line, removing the fault condition.  The reset button is used to reconnect the outlet to the supply after a fault (from an external device or the “test button”) has been removed.