Chap 2 - Circuit Analysis
Chap 2 - Circuit Analysis
v v
v v v
v v v
i i i
node For
Solution:
60 5 3
2 60 120 3 3
6
0
5 10
4
: 2
2 1
2 2 1
2 2 1
5 1 4 2
v v
v v v
v v v
i i i i
node For
Observation: (3-1) nodes, 2 equations.
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Example:
For the circuit below, obtain v
1
and v
2
.
Observation: 4 meshes, (3-1) nodes
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At node 1,
60 = - 8v
1
+ 5v
2
(1)
At node 2,
36 = - 2v
1
+ 3v
2
(2)
Solving (1) and (2),
v
1
= 0 V, v
2
= 12 V
2
v v
6
5
v
10
v
2 1 1 1
2
v v
6 3
4
v
2 1 2
Solution:
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2.4 Mesh with Current Sources
Case 1: If the current source exists only in one of the mesh, find the
current directly.
Case 2: If the current source exists between two or more meshes, it forms
a supermesh. Exclude the current source (replace with an open
circuit) and the elements that connected in series with it. Apply
KVL in the supermesh and KCL in the nodes of the excluded
elements.
Consider the following case 1
Applying Mesh analysis in usual way
Loop 1:
0 6 4 10
2 1 1
i i i
Loop 2:
A 5
2
i A 2
1
i
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Supermesh is formed when two meshes have a
(dependent or independent) current source
in common.
Consider the following case 2
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Apply KVL on the
supermesh loop figure (b):
20 14 6
0 4 10 6 20
2 1
2 2 1
i i
i i i
Applying KCL:
6
1 2
i i
Solving Equation:
A 8 . 2
A 2 . 3
2
1
i
i
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Consider the following circuit
Find the nodal voltages for
the given circuit.
2.5 Nodal with Voltage Sources
Case 1: If the voltage source is connected to a reference node, set the
voltage equal to the voltage source.
Case 2: If the voltage source is connected between two non-reference
nodes, it forms a supernode. Exclude the voltage source and
replace with a short circuit. Apply KCL in the supernode and KVL
to determine the nodes voltages.
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Define the node voltage
Replace voltage source with short circuit
Apply KCL to the new network
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2 4
4 - 6
: Supernode the For
2 1
2 1 2 1
2 3 2 1 3 1
V V
I I I I
I I I I I I
S S
S S
2 1
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: circuit original the Refer to
V V
12
2 5 0 25 0
: equations Resulting
2 1
2 1
V V
V . V .
*challenge: use source conversion or mesh analysis
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Summary: Mesh-Nodal Analysis
(i) Mesh
To find mesh currents
Suitable to be used with
circuit with many series-
connected elements,
voltage sources &
Supermesh
Supermesh
Replace current sources
with an open circuits
(ii) Nodal
To find node voltages
Suitable to be used with
circuit with many parallel-
connected elements,
current sources &
Supernode
Supernode
Replace voltage sources
with a short circuits
Mesh Analysis vs. Nodal Analysis
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2.6 Bridge Network
Belong to the family of complex networks because
the elements are neither in series nor in parallel.
Bridge configuration may be analyzed by using either
mesh or nodal analysis.
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0 5 2 1 5 2
0 5 4 2 5 4
20 2 4 2 4 3
2 1 3
3 1 2
3 2 1
I I I
I I I
I I I
0 8 5 2
0 5 11 4
20 2 4 9
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
I I I
I I I
I I I
A 667 . 2
A 667 . 2
A 4
3
2
1
I
I
I
Note that:
A 0
3 2 5
I I I
R
A bridge network is said to
be balanced, if the current
or voltage through the bridge
arm is 0A or 0V.