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Mapua University

School of Electrical, Electronics,


and Computer Engineering

Experiment 4
Nodal Analysis

Tanbonliong, Johann Mathew V.


2014105427

Group 2
Screenshot of Simulation Circuit and Readings:

Node 1

Node 2
Node 3
Answers to Questions:

4. How many node equations are obtained from an N number of nodes present on a given circuit?

The number of nodes present is 4


Node equations obtained is 3

6. What basic Laws are the underlying principles of Mesh Analysis and Nodal Analysis?

Kirchoff's Voltage Law (KVL) is the underlying principle used in Mesh Analysis.
Kirchoff's Current Law (KCL) is the underlying principle used in Nodal Analysis.
Preliminary Data Sheet
Experiment 4: Nodal Analysis

Name: Tanbonliong, Johann Mathew V. Date: 06/22/20

Crs/Sec: EE21L-2 E17 Group no: 2

Table 6.2 Nodal Analysis

Simulated Node Voltage Currents


Values V1 V2 V3 I1 I2 I3
-4.2238V 4.776V -10V -34.925mA -56.044mA -70.273mA
Calculated V1 V2 V3 I1 I2 I3
Values -4.223V 4.7761V -10V -0.034925A -0.056044A -0.070273A
.

Sample Computations:
Given:

R1 = 200 VS1 = 5V

R2 = 250 VS2 = 9V

R3 = 300 VS3 = 10V

R4 = 350

R5 = 400

I1 = V1(R1)

V1 = -4.223V = -0.034925A
V2 = 4.7761V
V3 = -10V

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