Chapter-6-DC Series-Parallel Circuits
Chapter-6-DC Series-Parallel Circuits
Chapter 6
Combination circuits
Equivalent circuits
For example:
R1
1.0 k is equivalent to R1
2.0 k
R2
1.0 k
Equivalent circuits
Another example:
is equivalent to
R1 R2 R1,2
1.0 k 1.0 k 500
R1
1.0 k R3 R 1,2 R3
R2 4.7 k 3.7 k 4.7 k
2.7 k
is equivalent to
There are no electrical
R1,2,3
measurements that can
2.07 k
distinguish between the
three boxes.
Electronics Fundamentals 8th edition
Floyd/Buchla 7
Chapter 6
Summary
Kirchhoff’s voltage law and Kirchhoff’s current law
can be applied to any circuit, including combination
circuits.
For example,
applying KVL, R2
the path shown 470
R4
will have a sum VS R1
5.0 V 270
of voltage = 0 V. 100
R3 R5
330 100
R6
Start/Finish
100
R1 R3
Example: What is the VS + 470 330
value of R2 if the bridge 12 V Output
is balanced? 384
-
R2 R4
270
R1 R3
VS +
12 V - + RL -
R2 R4
5.0 V
Step 1
Remove the resistor, R through which you wish to calculate the current
or across which you want to know the voltage.
Label these terminals (where the resistor was removed) “a” and “b”.
Step 2
Calculate the voltage that appears across these open terminals. This is
called the open circuit voltage or the Thevenin equivalent voltage, VTH.
Step 3
From the open terminals, (“a” and “b”) calculate the resistance “looking
back” from the open terminals into the network. Each voltage source
must be replaced by a resistor equal to the internal resistance of the
voltage source before the Thevenin resistance is evaluated. If RInternal = 0,
then replace the voltage source with a zero-ohm resistor (short). This
resistance is RTH.
Step 4
Thevenin equivalent circuit with the load resistor, R,
R1 Output terminals
VS 10 k Remember, the load
resistor has no affect
12 V R2 RL
on the Thevenin
27 k 68 k
parameters.
Thevenin’s theorem is useful for solving the Wheatstone bridge. One way
to Thevenize the bridge is to create two Thevenin circuits - from A to
ground and from B to ground.
VS +
RL
RS
The voltage to the 50
load is 5.0 V. The VS +
10 V RL
power delivered is 50
V 2 ( 5.0 V )
2
PL = = = 0.5 W
RL 50
R1 R3
What does the 2.7 k 6.8 k
I2
ammeter read for VS1 +
- VS2 +
Answer: 100 W