With methods like Kirchhoff’s Law, Mesh Current Analysis, and Nodal Voltage Analysis, we’ ve already mastered fundamental circuit analysis and can easily address problems with simple resistive networks. But how about complex three phase circuits? This is where the Star- Delta Transformation becomes so useful. This effective method greatly reduces the mathematical complexity of balanced […]
Understanding Maximum Power Transfer with Calculations
A circuit achieves maximum power transfer when the resistance of the load (the device receiving power) is precisely equal to the internal resistance of the voltage source. This internal resistance is often fixed and expressed in Ohms and is referred to as impedance if the circuit contains components such as coils (inductors) or capacitors. The […]
Norton’s Theorem: Working and Calculations Explained
Nortons Theorem, like Thevenin’s Theorem, offers a technique for streamlining complex circuits. It enables us to swap out complicated circuits with much simpler equivalents that just require one resistor and one source of current or voltage. This equivalent circuit is made up of, In basic terms, Norton’s Theorem reduces a complicated network of wires, resistors, […]
Thevenin’s Theorem: Working and Calculations
With the help of Thevenin’s Theorem, we can simplify a complicated circuit with several resistors and sources into a much simpler “equivalent circuit.” The total voltage and total resistance of the original circuit are represented by a single voltage source and resistor, respectively, in this analogous circuit. In the past three tutorials, we have looked […]
Nodal Voltage Analysis and Calculations
An equally potent substitute for mesh current analysis is nodal voltage analysis. Matrix analysis is used in both techniques to provide effective circuit solutions. Nodal Voltage Analysis, as the name implies, uses nodal equations to represent Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) and determines the voltage potentials around the circuit. The fundamental idea is that, for any […]
How to Calculate Mesh Current in a Circuit
Mesh current analysis calculates currents in closed loops of a circuit by assigning hypothetical loop currents and using Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law. Although the basis for evaluating any electrical circuit is provided by Kirchhoffs Current Law (KCL) and Voltage Law (KVL), other methods such as Mesh Current Analysis and Nodal Voltage Analysis are also available. These […]