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EEEB113, Semester 1 2013/2014

QUESTION 1 [20 marks]


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (a) For the circuit given in Figure 1a,
PUTRAJAYA CAMPUS
FINAL EXAMINATION

SEMESTER 1 2013 / 2014

PROGRAMME : B. Eng. Electrical & Electronics (Honours)


B. Eng. Electrical Power (Honours)
B. Eng. Mechanical (Honours)

SUBJECT CODE : EEEB113

SUBJECT : Circuit Analysis I Figure 1a

DATE : September 2013


(i) Write the KIRCHHOFF CURRENT LAW equation at node A. [2 marks]
TIME : (3 hours) (ii) Determine current I1 and use CURRENT DIVIDER RULE to calculate currents I2 to I4.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: [6 marks]


(iii)Verify that the total power absorbed is equal to total power supplied. [3 marks]
1. This paper contains FIVE (5) questions in SEVEN (7) pages.

2. Answer ALL questions.

3. Write ALL answers in the answer booklet provided. (b) For the circuit given in Figure 1b,

4. Write the answers to each question on a new page.

5. ALL steps and diagrams must be shown clearly in your answers.

6. A sheet of useful formula is included at the end of this paper as an Appendix on Page 7.

Figure 1b

THIS QUESTION PAPER CONSISTS OF 7 PRINTED PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER (i) Determine equivalent resistance Req at terminal a-b. [7 marks]
PAGE. (ii) Calculate current IO. [2 marks]

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QUESTION 2 [20 marks] QUESTION 3 [20 marks]


(a) For the circuit shown in Figure 2a, use NODAL ANALYSIS to determine node voltages V1, V2 (a) For the circuit shown in Figure 3a,
and V3 and determine current Ia. [10 marks]

Figure 3a

(i) Determine the NORTON equivalent circuit to the left of terminal a-b. [7 marks]
(ii) Transform the Norton equivalent circuit into THEVENIN equivalent circuit. [3 marks]
(iii) Calculate the maximum power dissipation Pmax in the load resistor RL. [5 marks]
Figure 2a

(b) Determine current i in the circuit shown in Figure 3b by using SUPERPOSITION theorem.
(b) For the circuit shown in Figure 2b,
[5 marks]

Figure 2b

(i) Calculate I1 and I2 using MESH ANALYSIS. [7 marks] Figure 3b


(ii) Determine the power absorbed by the 10 Ω resistor. [3 marks]

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QUESTION 4 [20 marks] QUESTION 5 [20 marks]


(a) For the circuit given in Figure 4a, consider ideal op-amp. (a) The switch in Figure 5a has been closed for a long time. At t = 0 s, the switch is opened. Calculate
the voltage across the capacitor, v(t) and the current through the 8 Ω resistor, i(t) for t > 0.
[10 marks]

Figure 5a

Figure 4a (b) Voltage generating system of an automobile ignition system is modeled by the circuit shown in
Figure 5b. The voltage source represents the battery and alternator in real life. The 6 Ω resistor
(i) Given R1 = 20 kΩ and Rf = 60 kΩ, determine vs if the output voltage vo is 10 V. models the wiring resistances. Meanwhile, the ignition coil is modeled by the 10 mH inductor.
[10 marks] Finally, the 20 µF capacitor models the condenser to automechanics is in parallel with the switch.
(ii) Assume the previous vs remained; what happens to R1 and Rf if the output voltage vo is Determine voltage across the capacitor v(t) and the current through the inductor i(t) for t > 0.
reduce to 5 V. [2 marks] [10 marks]

(b) For the circuit given in Figure 4b, consider ideal op-amp; determine vi and the output voltage vo.
[8 marks]

Figure 5b

Figure 4b -END OF QUESTION PAPER-

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