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1 Section 06

2 Multiple Sources What if more than one source in the circuit? How to solve for all currents? Slide 2

3 KVL and KCL (nodes, loops, planner circuit, voltage drop) then what? To solve for all currents and volts in a circuit: KVL: Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law the algebraic sum of voltages in a loop is zero KCL: Kirchhoff’s Current Law the algebraic sum of currents into a node is zero Slide 3

4 Circuit Analysis 1.count nodes minus one (possible ground) 2.mark a current for each branch name and direction 3.write KCL equations for each node 4.count the loops 5.write the KVL equations for each loop 6.solve for all unknowns Slide 4

5 Example Slide 5 1 0         1 2

6 Example Slide 6 1 0        

7 Example Slide 7 8 branches  8 currents I 1..I 8  8 equations 4 nodes  4 eqs 4 loops  4 eqs

8 Impedance treat all passive components as resistors but with complex resistances Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 8

9 Impedance What is the impedance of a 10  F capacitor when operated at 60Hz? What is the impedance of a 2mH inductor when operated at 60Hz? Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 9

10 Example Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 10

11 Solution Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 11

12 Simulation Solution Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 12

13 Current Source Voltage Source Generates constant volt regardless of the load Current Source Generates constant current regardless of the load Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 13

14 KVL & KCL Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 14 vxvx  

15 Example Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 15

16 Power Power = rate of energy transfer measured in Watts (W) Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 16

17 Process Check Solve the circuit shown and find the power consumption of each component Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 17

18 Solution (1) Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 18

19 Solution (2) Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 19

20 Total Power = 0 Electrical EngineeringUmm Al-Qura UniversitySlide 20 Total Power = Zero


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