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Instantaneous Power (Anlık Güç) Instantaneous power for a 2-terminal element: Instantaneous power for an (n+1)-terminal or n-port element: Total instantaneous power for a circuit: Tellegen’s Theorem
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1 23 4 5 6 79 8 1 2 3 4 56 a) v 2 =2V, v 4 =4V, v 6 =6V, v 7 =7V, v 8 =8V are given. Find the other voltages. b) i 1 =1A, i 3 =3A, i 5 =5A, i 9 =9A are given. Find the other currents. c) Show that Tellegen’s Theorem is satisfied for this circuit.
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How many linearly independent equation can we obtain from KVL and KCL? How many unknowns are there? How many equations do we need? How can we obtain the other...... equations?
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Element Equations for 2-terminal elements Resistor: An element that has an algebraic equation between v and i. v i q Ø resistor inductor capacitor memristor Inductor: An element that has an algebraic equation between Ø and i. Capacitor: An element that has an algebraic equation between v and q. Memristor: An element that has an algebraic equation between Ø and q. Algebraic equation:....................................................................
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2-Terminal Resistors Linear Resistor v + - conductance, siemens mho resistance, ohm i-v characteristic v-i characteristic Instantaneous power of a linear resistor:
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If R>0, then, passive resistor, consumes energy. i-v characteristic passive resistor active resistor 2-Terminal Resistors If R<0, then, active resistor, produces energy.
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Linearity linear Special Linear Resistors: Open circuit element: i-v characteristic v-i characteristic
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Short circuit element: Is there any relation between the characteristics of these two elements? i-v characteristic v-i characteristic Open circuit element: i-v characteristic v-i characteristic
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Definition: (Dual Resistors) v-i characteristics of resistor A = i-v characteristics of resistor B Resistor A and B are dual resistors. Nonlinear Resistor + _ v I2I2 I1I1 V1V1 V2V2
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Some Special Nonlinear Resistor + _ v Ideal Diodes Diode is reverse biased: Diode is conductiong: How does a diode behave when it is conducting? i-v characteristic v-i characteristic How does a diode behave when it is reverse biased?
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p-n Junction Diode (a model that is valid for low frequencies) + _ v current and voltage of the diode reverse saturation current electron charge Boltzman constant Temparature (Kelvin) Ideal Diode A more realistic diode Is the p-n junction diode an active or passive element?
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If R>0, then, passive resistor, consumes energy. i-v characteristic passive resistor active resistor Active and Passive Elements (definitions for linear resistors) If R<0, then, active resistor, produces energy.
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Passive resistor: Active resistor: Active and Passive Elements (definitions for nonlinear resistors) i-v characteristic passive resistor i-v characteristic active resistor
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I2I2 I1I1 V1V1 V2V2 Tunel Diode + _ v slope is negative oscillators, amplifiers three possible voltages for one current memory, switching It is voltage-controlled, not current-controlled. Voltage-controlled element: Current-controlled element:
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Independent Source Independent voltage source Is the independent voltage source linear? Is the independent voltage source voltage-controlled? Is the independent voltage source current-controlled? + _ + _ Independent current source + _ v
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