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EE Modul 1: Electric Circuits Theory
EE Modul 1: Electric Circuits Theory
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Basic Laws
Circuit Theorems
Methods of Network Analysis
Non-Linear Devices and Simulation Models
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Electric Charges
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Negative ions
Positive ions
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Electric Voltage
Mathematically,
(volt)
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p=
dw dw dq
=
= v i
dt dq dt
i
+
P = +vi
absorbing power
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p = vi
supplying power
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p=0
Energy is the capacity to do work, measured in joules (J).
Mathematical expression
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t0
t0
w = pdt = vidt
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Passive Elements
Independent
sources
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Dependant
sources
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Solution
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Circuit Theorems
Methods of Network Analysis
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1 i
G= =
R v
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b = l + n 1
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Original circuit
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Mathematically,
i
n =1
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I + 4 - (-3) -2 = 0
I = -5A
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Mathematically,
v
m =1
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Applying the KVL equation for the circuit of the figure below.
va vb
I=
R1 + R2 + R3
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Req = R1 + R2 + + R N = Rn
n =1
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Rn
v
R1 + R2 + + R N
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1
1
1
1
=
+
+ +
Req R1 R2
RN
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2, 3 and 2A
are in parallel
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Circuit Theorems
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v=iR
kv=kiR
Additive property
v1 = i1 R and v2 = i2 R
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v = (i1 + i2) R = v1 + v2
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Answer: Io = 3A
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6V is discarded
by short-circuit
Answer: v = 10V
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vs
R =
is
vs open circuit voltage
is short circuit current
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Remarks:
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RTh
(a)
6
2A
2A
+
VT
h
(b)
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Example
+
vx
ix
+
vx
1V
(a)
2vx
+
6
Answer: RN = 1, IN = 10A
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10 A
+
vx
Isc
(b)
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Introduction
Things we need to know in solving any resistive circuit
with current and voltage sources only:
Number of equations
Ohms Law
n-1
b (n-1)
mesh = independend loop
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(R1+ R3) i1 - i2 R3 = V1
- R3 i1 + (R2 + R3)i2 = -V2
Note:
i1 and i2 are mesh current (imaginative, not measurable directly)
I1, I2 and I3 are branch current (real, measurable directly)
I1 = i1; I2 = i2; I3 = i1 - i2
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R3 i1 V1
( R1 + R3 )
( R2 + R3 ) i2 V2
R3
Impedance matrix
Excitation
Mesh currents
General rules:
1. Main diagonal: ring resistance of mesh n
2. Other elements: connection resistance between meshes n and m
Sign depends on direction of mesh currents!
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Apply KCL at
node 1 and 2
v1
G1
v2
G3
reordered:
(G1+ G3) v1 - v2 G3 = 1A
- G3 v1 + (G2 + G3)v2 = - 4A
G2
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G3 v1 1A
(G1 + G3 )
(G2 + G3 ) v2 2A
G3
Admittance matrix
Excitation
Node voltages
General rules:
1. Main diagonal: sum of connected admittances at node n
2. Other elements: connection admittances between nodes n and m
Sign: negative!
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Summary
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