DC CIRCUITS - Circuit Theorems (Part 1)
DC CIRCUITS - Circuit Theorems (Part 1)
𝑓 𝑥1 + 𝑥2 + ⋯ + 𝑥𝑛 = 𝑓 𝑥1 + 𝑓 𝑥2 + ⋯ + 𝑓 𝑥𝑛
Superposition Theorem
Two things have to be keep in mind:
1. When we say turn off all other independent sources:
➢ Independent voltage sources are replaced by 0 V (short circuit)
➢ Independent current sources are replaced by 0 A (open circuit).
2. Dependent sources are left intact because they are controlled by
circuit variables.
Example
Use the superposition theorem to find v in the circuit shown below.
Solution
v1 v2
𝑣 = 𝑣1 + 𝑣2
4
𝑣= ×6+ 4∥ 8 ×3
4+8
1 4×8
𝑣= ×6+ ×3
3 4+8
𝑣 = 10 V
Source Transformation
Example
Use source transformation to find Vo in the circuit below
Solution
𝑣𝑜 = 2 × 2 ∥ 8
𝑣𝑜 = 2 × 1,6
𝑣𝑜 = 3,2 V
Thevenin’s Theorem
Finding VTh and RTh.
Solution
𝑅Th = 4 ∥ 12 + 1
4 × 12
𝑅Th = +1
16
𝑅Th = 4 Ω
Using Superposition theorem,
12
𝑉Th = 4 ∥ 12 × 2 + × 32
4 + 12
3
𝑉Th = 3 × 2 + × 32 = 6 + 24
4
𝑉Th = 30 V
Problems
Use superposition principle to find i
For the circuit in figure below, find the terminal voltage Vab using
superposition.
Apply source transformation to find Vx in the circuit