Microsoft PowerPointŪ Presentation Graphics for EE 313: Basic Electrical Engineering I

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Microsoft PowerPointŪ Presentation Graphics for EE 313: Basic Electrical Engineering I

Introduction to Electrical Engineering

Chapter 3 - Analysis Techniques for Resistive Circuits

Chapter 3 - Analysis Techniques for Resistive Circuits

3.1 - Series and Parallel Connections of Resistors

3.1 - Series and Parallel Connections of Resistors

3.1 - Series and Parallel Connections of Resistors

3.1 - Series and Parallel Connections of Resistors

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

Series & Parallel Resistors: Example 3-1

3.2 - Voltage & Current Division

3.2 - Voltage & Current Division

3.2 - Voltage & Current Division

Circuit Analysis Tool kit: Recapitulation

Example 3-2

Example 3-2 cont.

Example 3-2 cont.

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Example 3-2 cont.

Example 3-2 cont.

3.3 Superposition

3.3 Superposition cont.

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3.3 Superposition: Example 3-3

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3.4 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

3.4 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

3.4 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

3.4 Thevenin Circuit Element Rules

3.4 Thevenin Circuit Element Rules cont.

3.4 Thevenin & Norton Equiv. Circuits cont. Example 3-4

3.4 - Example 3-4 cont.

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3.4 - Example 3-4 cont.

3.5 Node & Mesh Analysis

From-to-through Rule

3.5 Node Voltage Analysis: Example 3-5

Node Voltage Analysis - Example 3-6

Example 3-6 cont.

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Example 3-6 cont.

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Example 3-6 cont.

3.5 Mesh Current Analysis: Example 3-7

3.5 Mesh Current Analysis: Example 3-8

Example 3-8 cont.

Example 3-8 cont.

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3.6 Maximum Power Transfer

3.6 Maximum Power Transfer: Example 3-9

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3.6 Maximum Power Transfer: Example 3-10

Example 3-10 cont.

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3.6 Maximum Power Transfer: Example 3-11

Example 3-11 cont.

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