RC Circuit: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eleven
RL Circuit: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eleven-rl-circuits
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We provided a brief explanations about RC and RL circuits with simple examples.
RC Circuit: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eleven RL Circuit: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eleven-rl-circuits
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We provided a brief explanation about what inductors are. Here are the links:
Inductors: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-ten Series-Parallel Inductors: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-ten-series-and-parallel-resistors As promised, we provided more examples on Thevenin Theorem and we provided a new lesson, a brief explanation about Maximum Power Transfer. Also an introduction and some examples about Capacitors.
More Examples on Thevenin Theorem: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight-thevenin-theorem-more-examples Maximum Power Transfer : http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight-maximum-power-transfer Capacitors: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-nine Series-Parallel Capacitors: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-nine-series-and-parallel-capacitors A brief explanation about Thevenin and Norton Theorems and we gave one example each. (More examples are coming soon.)
Thevenin Theorem: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight-thevenins-theorem Norton Theorem: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight-nortons-theorem We provided some short explanations about what are Linearity Property, Superposition and Source Transformation. Those stuffs where classified into lesson eight subcategories in this blog. And also we provided some examples of it.
For Linearity Property click this link ---> http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight For Superposition click this link ---> http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight-superposition For Source Transformation click this link --->http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-eight-source-transformation Remember that there are two techniques of circuit analysis. We already discussed about Nodal Analysis. The second technique is Mesh Analysis. For more explanation and examples check this link http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-seven
A circuit is incomplete without its voltage source. So now we provided some explanations and examples how to solve for it. Wanna check it out? Here's the link: http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-six
Nodal Analysis one of the techniques used in circuit analysis. http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-five
Hello there! Discussing the Wye-Delta Transformation is not enough so we provided two examples about it... (more examples soon). We discussed it step-by-step. Wanna check it out? Here's the link http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-four-wye-delta-transformation-examples
We provided more examples on how to find current and voltages in a series and parallel resistors. Here's the link http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-three-more-examples.html
Also, a brief introduction to Wye-Detla transformation http://circuitideas311.weebly.com/lesson-four. (but no examples) |
CategoriesAuthorsBaliguat, Charlyn (BSCPE-3) |