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Network Theorems I
ENTC 210: Circuit Analysis I
Rohit Singhal
Lecturer
Texas A&M University
The Theorems
Superposition Theorem
Thevenin’s Theorem
Norton’s Theorem
Superposition Theorem
When there are multiple sources!
The current through, or voltage across, an
element in a linear network is equal to the
algebraic sum of the currents or voltages
produced independently by each source.
Superposition Theorem
DC
Superposition Theorem
Superposition Theorem
DC
Superposition Theorem
DC
Superposition Theorem
Number of Networks Analyzed = Number
of independent Sources
Thevenin’s Theorem
Any two terminal, linear dc network can be
replaced by an equivalent circuit
consisting of a voltage source and a series
resistor.
Thevenin’s Theorem
DC
Thevenin’s Theorem
Steps
First
remove the portion of the network,
whose equivalent has to be found
Mark the terminals of the remaining 2 terminal
network
Thevenin’s Theorem
Steps to calculate Rth
Calculate
Rth by setting all sources to zero,
and using reduction techniques.
Steps to calculate Eth
Return
all sources to their original position
and find the open terminal potential.