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THEVENIN THEOREM & NORTON
Lecture 06 THEVENIN THEOREM & NORTON
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OBJECTIVES Apply Thevenin’s theorem to simplify AC circuits for analysis. List the steps for determining the Thevenin Equivalent of an actual electronic circuit. Using Thevenin’s theorem, analyze complex series-parallel circuits with multiple load values. Calculate the average power dissipated by a load.
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THÉVENIN’S THEOREM Used to reduce an AC circuit to a single voltage source “VTH” in series with a single Impedance “ZTH “
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THEVENIN VOLTAGE “VTH” is:
the “Open Circuit Voltage” measured across the load, with the load removed.
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THEVENIN IMPEDANCE “ZTH ” is:
the “Total Equivalent Impedance” of the circuit as seen from the load position with the load removed and all sources zeroed.
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Steps for Thevenin circuit
Step 1: Open the two terminals between which you want to find the Thevenin circuit. Step 2: Determine the voltage across the terminals. Step 3: Determine the impedance viewed from the terminals with all sources zeroed. Step 4: Connect VTH and ZTH in series to produce the Thevenin Equivalent circuit.
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Step 5: Redraw the Thevenin equivalent circuit as a single Impedance “ZTH” in series with the load impedance “ZL” and voltage source “ETH”.
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Ex: Calculate the Thévenin Equivalent circuit.
Given: Vs = 25<0 V; R1 = 100Ω ; R2 = 25 Ω; RL = 1kΩ, XL = 80 Ω, f = 509 Hz
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Solution: Find VTH
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Calculate VTH (open circuit)
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Find ZTH
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Calculate ZTH
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Draw Thevenin equivalent circuit
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Ex: NORTON THEOREM
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STEP 1: Find ZN = ZTH
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Calculate ZN = ZTH
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STEP 2: Find IN = Isc
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Calculate IN = Isc Note that,
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Equation for Mesh 1
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Equation for Mesh 2
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Calculate IN
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Norton Equivalent Circuit
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NORTON THEOREM
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THEVENIN THEOREM
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RELATIONSHIP Keep in mind that the two equivalent circuits (Thevenin and Norton) are related as:
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RELATIONSHIP
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