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This document contains an electronics assignment with 4 exercises involving circuit analysis techniques. Exercise 1 involves using the superposition theorem to find voltages across current sources. Exercise 2 uses repeated source transformation to find the voltage across a 1 MΩ resistor. Exercise 3 calculates Thevenin and Norton equivalents, load current and voltage, and maximum power transfer for a given network. Exercise 4 describes star-delta transformations and uses it to find equivalent resistances.
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Assignment 6

This document contains an electronics assignment with 4 exercises involving circuit analysis techniques. Exercise 1 involves using the superposition theorem to find voltages across current sources. Exercise 2 uses repeated source transformation to find the voltage across a 1 MΩ resistor. Exercise 3 calculates Thevenin and Norton equivalents, load current and voltage, and maximum power transfer for a given network. Exercise 4 describes star-delta transformations and uses it to find equivalent resistances.
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Royal Commission at Yanbu


University College Yanbu -
( Men's Campus) ( )
Spring Semester (122) 2012-2013

Electronics (CSE251)

Assignment #6
Excercise1

Use superposition theorem to obtain the voltage across each current source.

Figure1

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Exercise 2

Compute the voltage V across the 1 M resistor using repeated source transformation.

Figure2

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Exercise 3

1- Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits for the network connected to RL =1 K load
resistor.

Figure 3

2- Find the load current IL through RL =1 K load resistor.

3- Find the voltage VL across RL =1 K load resistor

4- What is the value of the load resistor RL to obtain a maximum power transfer? Deduce PLmax.

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Exercise 4

To convert from Star (Y) to Delta () To convert from Delta () to Star (Y)

Use the Delta ()/Star(Y) conversion to calculate the equivalent resistance

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