Topic 3 - Basic DC Circuit
Topic 3 - Basic DC Circuit
Series Circuit
Series Resistors
Continuing with the previous example, complete the parameters listed in the
Table.
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Voltage sources in series
Voltage sources in series add algebraically. What is the total
voltage
What is the total voltage if one battery is reversed?
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Example
1. Find out voltage V1 and V2
2. Find V1 and V2
3. Find Vx and Vo
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Series Resistor and Voltage Divider Rule
The voltage drop across any given resistor in a series circuit is equal to the ratio
of that resistor to the total resistance, multiplied by source voltage.
R1
V 1= Vs
R 1+R 2
R2
V 2= Vs
R 1+R 2
The source voltage will be divided among the resistors in direct proportion to their
resistance.
Larger resistance -> larger voltage drop
Smaller resistance -> smaller voltage drop
Voltage dividers can be set up for a variable output using a potentiometer. In the
circuit shown, the output voltage is variable.
Example
What is the largest output voltage available?
Circuit Ground
The term “ground” typically means a common or reference point in the circuit.
Voltages that are given with respect to ground are shown with a single subscript.
For example, VA means the voltage at point A with respect to ground. VB means
the voltage at point B with respect to ground. VAB means the voltage between
points A and B.
Example
What are VA, VB, and VAB for the circuit shown?
Because all components are connected across the same voltage source, the
voltage across each is the same. For example, the source voltage is 5.0 V. What
will a voltmeter read if it is placed across each of the resistors?
The total resistance of resistors in parallel is the reciprocal of the sum of the
reciprocals of the individual resistors. Req is the effective resistance seen by the
source.
1 1 1
= +
Re q R 1 R 2
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Example
a. The resistors in a parallel circuit are 680 Ω, 1.5 kΩ, and 2.2 kΩ. What is the
total resistance?
a R1 R2
6 3
b
c. Find the total resistance seen by the source and the current flowing out of the
source.
I
->
a +
Vs1 R1 R2 R3 R4
10V 6 3 4 25
b -
1
RT
1 1
R1 R2
Pr oduct
RT =
Sum
R R
= 1 2
R1 +R 2
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Current Division in Parallel Circuits
Current in branch x
RT
I x= × Ix
Rx
Example
1. If I is 3A find current in the 3 resistor.
a R2 Ix
R1
6 3
b Rx
2. Find Rab
3. Find v1, v2, i1,i2 and the power dissipated in the 12 and 40 ohm resistors.
Check the answers using KVL and KCL.