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Default Example of Network Theorems

Example:


In the circuit below, , , , . Find the value of current when is , , and . Moreover, find the value for for the desired current .

Method 1, conversion
Find when . First convert the composed of , and into a composed of , and :



Find overall resistance:


Find overall current:


Find currents through and (current divider):





Find voltage at points and (assuming negative end of voltage source is ground):


Find current through :


The same steps can be repeated for and . But it is hard to find a value of given the require current . Method 2, Thevenin's theorem
Solve the problem using Thevenin's theorem by the following steps:
  • remove the branch in question from the circuit and treat the rest as a one-port network.
  • simplify the one-port network by Thevenin's theorem, find the open circuit voltage and the equivalent internal resistance .
  • put the branch in equation back as the load of the Thevenin equivalent network and find the current/voltage.
Here, we remove as the load of a network composed of all other resistors , , , and the voltage source , then apply Thevenin's theorem to find the open-circuit voltage between the two terminals a and b:



and the internal resistance between a and b (with voltage source short circuit):


Now find current for different
  • ,
  • ,
  • ,
and when , Example 2: The circuit below, often used in some control system, is composed of two voltages, two potentiometers, and a load resistor. Assume , , , , , and . Find the current through the load resistor .

Method 1, Superposition theorem
Find caused by voltage , and then caused by voltage , then get .

  • Short circuit . Assume , so that currents through and are, respectively, and (current divider), and .
  • , current through is , current through is .
  • . But , we get scaling factor , and .
  • Short circuit . Assume , so that currents through and are, respectively, and (current divider), and .
  • , current through is , current through is .
  • . But , we get scaling factor , and .
  • Finally, we get the load current:


Method 2, Thevenin's theorem
Remove , find open-circuit voltage and equivalent resistance , then find .




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