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University of Bahrain

College of Information Technology


Department of Computer Engineering

Lab Report
ITCE-260
Circuit Analysis
EXPERIMENT No.3
Thevenin, Norton & Maximum power
transfer

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Name: ISA ABDULHADI MAHDI


Student ID#: 20174011
COURSE_CODE: ITCE260
SUBMITION DATE: 15/11/2020
Objective

To verify Thevenin, Norton & Maximum power transfer theorems.

Equipment and Components PC,


PSpice Tool.

Procedure

1. In OrCad Capture, setup the following new schematic


2. Set the components values as indicated

3. Use Pspice to find VTH and RTH


4. Use Pspice to find IN and G
5. Now you can draw both Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit
6. Use Pspice to find the maximum power transfer (hint: use Thevenin
equivalent circuit)
7. Present and Compare your results with theory Procedure:

First I use resistors ADC , E Analog and a multimeter and a source


of volt power with Ground to dump energy, Then I use multi
meter to determine the voltage between the resistors to Find the
final output voltage.

After that, that I make a value for: VDC=2v R1=4, R2=2, R3=2,
R3=2, I1=5ADC, I2=0ADC and E Analog=2.
3. Use Pspice to find VTH and RTH

VTH= 26V

RTH= = 6Ω

4. Use Pspice to find IN and G

IN = 3.3333

G=3 . = 0.1833
5. Now you can draw both Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit.

6. Use Pspice to find the maximum power transfer (hint: use Thevenin
equivalent circuit).
using PSpice Tool to make the circuit:
Tools we used : vdc, resistors, ground, wires.
-finding the maximum power transfer.

Maximum power transfer is 16.667 at R=6.

Concluding:
In this experiment we were able to verify Thevenin, Norton & Maximum power
transfer by comparing and measuring the voltages using multimeter using (OrCAD
Capture program) across each resistor.

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