Transcript 생체계측 #5
<1>2004200467 Jin-ho Cho
<2>2007102861 Jeong-min Cho
<3>2007102860 Eun-jin Cho
<4>2007101329 Song-hee Cha
<5>2003202089 Sun-woong Jin
(1) Thévenin's theorem
and Norton’s theorem
(2) Loading Effect (In OP AMP circuit)
-Ex)Voltage source
-Ex)Current source
(3) Load
In electrical circuit theory,
Thévenin's theorem(or Norton) for linear electrical networks states
that any combination of voltage sources, current sources and
resistors with two terminals is electrically equivalent to a single
voltage source V(or current source) and a single series resistor R
Ex)
VAB= 7.5V = Vth
R1 || (R2+R3) = 2kΩ = Rth
Vth/Rth = 3.75mA
The gain of an amplifier generally depends on
its source and load terminations, so-called
loading effects that reduce the gain.
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※Loading Effect
If an electric circuit has a well-defined output terminal,
the circuit connected to this terminal is the load.
The term 'load' also refer to the power consumed by a
circuit
IL
RL
Vs=10V
10W power
consumed
IL
1MΩ 10V
10uA
1kΩ
10V
10mA
10Ω
10V
1A
1V
10A
1Ω
Imax=1A
VL
Overload
Imax=1A