10 - DC Network Analysis

What is Network Analysis?

What is Network Analysis?

Generally speaking, network analysis is any structured technique used to mathematically analyze a circuit (a “network” of interconnected components). Quite…

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Branch Current Method

The first and most straightforward network analysis technique is called the Branch Current Method. In this method, we assume directions…

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Mesh Current Method of Analysis

The Mesh Current Method, also known as the Loop Current Method, is quite similar to the Branch Current method in…

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Node Voltage Method of Analysis

The node voltage method of analysis solves for unknown voltages at circuit nodes in terms of a system of KCL…

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Introduction to Network Theorems

Anyone who’s studied geometry should be familiar with the concept of a theorem: a relatively simple rule used to solve…

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Millman’s Theorem

In Millman’s Theorem, the circuit is re-drawn as a parallel network of branches, each branch containing a resistor or series…

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Superposition Theorem

Superposition theorem is one of those strokes of genius that takes a complex subject and simplifies it in a way…

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Thevenin’s Theorem

Thevenin’s Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any linear circuit, no matter how complex, to an equivalent circuit…

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Norton’s Theorem

What is Norton’s Theorem? Norton’s Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any linear circuit, no matter how complex,…

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Thevenin-Norton Equivalent Circuits

Since Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems are two equally valid methods of reducing a complex network down to something simpler to…

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