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Series - Parallel Circuits EE 2010: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Mujahed AlDhaifallah
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Definition Series – Parallel circuits are networks that contain both series and parallel circuit configurations.
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General Approach for Solving Take a moment, before you start calculating. The answer may be a lot simpler than reducing everything. There may be many “time” and “energy” saving shortcuts to solve the problem. Examine each region independently, before tying them together.
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Reduce and Return Approach Applicable to all single source circuits.
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Example
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Ladder Networks
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There are 2 approaches to solve this circuit Reduce Resistances using series parallel analysis Assign a letter symbol to the last branch current and work back through the network to the source, maintaining this assigned current or other current of interest
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Ladder Networks Reduce Resistances?? That’s easy!!!
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Ladder Networks Assign a letter symbol to the last branch current and work back through the network to the source Let’s do it!!!
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Voltage Divider Supply What should I do if I want multiple voltage outputs from the same 120V battery?
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Voltage Divider Supply R1R1 R2R2 R3R3 V3V3 V2V2 V1V1
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What’s the value of V1, V2 and V3? 120V = V 1 > V 2 > V 3 V1V1 V2V2 V3V3
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Voltage Divider Supply We cannot calculate V 2 and V 3 unless we know what load is connected to them The less the load, the closer they are to 120V. V1V1 V2V2 V3V3
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No - Load When is “no load” observed? When R 2 is infinitely large? Or when R 2 is zero? R1R1 R2R2
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No - Load When is “no load” observed? When R 2 is infinitely large? Or when R 2 is zero? When R 2 is infinite!!! R1R1 R2R2
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Example
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Continue If the load resistors are changed to the 1-k ohm level what will happen? the terminal voltages will all be relatively close to the no-load values. If we compare current drains established by the applied loads, we find for network 1
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Potentiometer
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Voltage Sources Two voltage sources of different ratings may not be connected in parallel. Why? Series operation, however, is permitted.
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Current Sources Two current sources of different rating may not be connected in series. Parallel operation, however, is permitted.
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