Generally speaking, network analysis is any structured technique used to mathematically analyze a circuit (a “network” of interconnected components). Quite…
The first and most straightforward network analysis technique is called the Branch Current Method. In this method, we assume directions…
The Mesh Current Method, also known as the Loop Current Method, is quite similar to the Branch Current method in…
The node voltage method of analysis solves for unknown voltages at circuit nodes in terms of a system of KCL…
Anyone who’s studied geometry should be familiar with the concept of a theorem: a relatively simple rule used to solve…
In Millman’s Theorem, the circuit is re-drawn as a parallel network of branches, each branch containing a resistor or series…
Superposition theorem is one of those strokes of genius that takes a complex subject and simplifies it in a way…
Thevenin’s Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any linear circuit, no matter how complex, to an equivalent circuit…
What is Norton’s Theorem? Norton’s Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any linear circuit, no matter how complex,…
Since Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems are two equally valid methods of reducing a complex network down to something simpler to…