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* $$i$$-$$v$$ relationships of various elements (ideal independent voltage source, ideal independent current source, short circuit, open circuit, switch) | * $$i$$-$$v$$ relationships of various elements (ideal independent voltage source, ideal independent current source, short circuit, open circuit, switch) | ||
* Resistor symbol (and spring symbol) | * Resistor symbol (and spring symbol) | ||
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+ | == Lecture 3 - 1/18 - Equivalents == | ||
+ | * Resistance as $$R=\frac{\rho L}{A}$$ | ||
+ | * $$i$$-$$v$$ relationship for resistors; resistance [$$\Omega$$] and conductance $$G=1/R$$ $$[S]$$ | ||
+ | * $$i$$-$$v$$ for dependent (controlled) sources (VCVS, VCCS, CCVS, CCCS) | ||
+ | * Combining voltage sources in series; ability to move series items and put together | ||
+ | * Combining current sources in parallel; ability to move parallel items and put together | ||
+ | * Equivalent resistances | ||
+ | ** series and parallel | ||
+ | ** [[Examples/Req]] |
Revision as of 21:06, 19 January 2024
Lecture 1 - 1/11 - Course Introduction, Nomenclature
- Circuit terms (Element, Circuit, Path, Branch and Essential Branch, Node and Essential Node, Loop and Mesh).
- Accounting:
- # of Elements * 2 = total number of voltages and currents that need to be found using brute force method
- # of Essential Branches = number of possibly-different currents that can be measured
- # of Meshes = number of independent currents in the circuit (or generally Elements - Nodes + 1 for planar and non-planar circuits)
- # of Nodes - 1 = number of independent voltage drops in the circuit
- Electrical quantities (charge, current, voltage, power)
Lecture 2 - 1/16 - Electrical Quantities
- Passive Sign Convention and Active Sign Convention and relation to calculating power absorbed and/or power delivered.
- Power conservation
- Kirchhoff's Laws
- Number of independent KCL equations = nodes-1
- Number of independent KVL equations = meshes
- Example of how to find $$i$$, $$v$$, and $$p_{\mathrm{abs}}$$ using conservation equations and how to check using extra conservation equations
- $$i$$-$$v$$ relationships of various elements (ideal independent voltage source, ideal independent current source, short circuit, open circuit, switch)
- Resistor symbol (and spring symbol)
Lecture 3 - 1/18 - Equivalents
- Resistance as $$R=\frac{\rho L}{A}$$
- $$i$$-$$v$$ relationship for resistors; resistance [$$\Omega$$] and conductance $$G=1/R$$ $$[S]$$
- $$i$$-$$v$$ for dependent (controlled) sources (VCVS, VCCS, CCVS, CCCS)
- Combining voltage sources in series; ability to move series items and put together
- Combining current sources in parallel; ability to move parallel items and put together
- Equivalent resistances
- series and parallel
- Examples/Req