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Objectives:

 To verify Superposition Theorem using computer-aided software AC circuit analysis


simulation.
 To verify Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems using computer-aided software AC circuit
analysis simulation.

Conclusion:
 By simulating Thevenin and Norton’s theorem we also found out that
the simulated parameters acquired are equivalent to the computed
values but neither on the phase angles.
 For the superposition theorem, we only let one source active at a time.
 The total response from the original circuit is equal to the combined responses solved
every time superposition is applied.
 To disable a current source, we must open or delete the branch where it was originally
placed.
 To disable a voltage source, we must short the branch where it was originally placed.
 Thevenin’s theorem states that the current IL through ZL connected across any terminals
A and B, is equal to VTH divided by the sum of ZL and ZTH where VTH is the open circuit
voltage across A and B while ZTH is the total impedance as seen from terminals A and B
while having all sources disabled.
 Norton’s theorem states that every circuit can be simplified to a current source IN in
parallel with ZTH = ZN and ZL. Thus, the voltage across the load is (IN - ITH)(ZL).

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