- Tellegens Theorem
- Problem solving skills in Millmans and Tellegens theorem
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Session 14 (23 July 2010)
Learner will be able to understand
Session 13 (22 July 2010)
Learner will be able to understand
- Reciprocity Theorem
- Millmans theorem
- Problems in Recioprocity and Millmans theorem
Session 12 (21 july 2010)
Learner will be able to understand
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/10.html
http://mysite.du.edu/%7Ejcalvert/tech/reciproc.htm
- To obtain Thevenins equivalent using Nortons equivalent and vice versa
- Maximum power transfer theorem ( condition for max power across load is LOAD RESISTANCE MUST BE EQUAL TO THEVENINS RESISTANCE)
- Reciprocity Theorem
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/10.html
http://mysite.du.edu/%7Ejcalvert/tech/reciproc.htm
Session 11
Learner will be able to understand
a. Solving circuits with Thevenins theorem
b. The importance of Nortons theorem
c. Solving circuits with Nortons theorem
Reference:
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/8.html
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/9.html
Brief history about Edward Lawry Norton
http://www-ece.rice.edu/~dhj/norton/
a. Solving circuits with Thevenins theorem
b. The importance of Nortons theorem
c. Solving circuits with Nortons theorem
Reference:
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/8.html
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/9.html
Brief history about Edward Lawry Norton
http://www-ece.rice.edu/~dhj/norton/
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Session 10 (15 July 2010)
a. Solving circuits with Thevenins theorem
b. The importance of Thevenins theorem

References:
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/dccircuits/dcp_7.html
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Session 9 (14 July 2010)
Learner will be able to understand
a. Solving circuits with practical voltage sources
b. The importance of Thevenins theorem
c. How to apply Thevenins theorem for a circuit
a. Solving circuits with practical voltage sources
b. The importance of Thevenins theorem
c. How to apply Thevenins theorem for a circuit
Session 8 (12 July 2010)
Learner will be able to understand
a. The importance of superposition theorem
b. How to apply Superposition theorem for a circuit
c. Problems for verification
Important Points:
Removing a VOLTAGE SOURCE we have to SHORT CIRCUIT
Removing a CURRENT SOURCE we have to OPEN CIRCUIT
CO - VS
a. The importance of superposition theorem
b. How to apply Superposition theorem for a circuit
c. Problems for verification
Important Points:
Removing a VOLTAGE SOURCE we have to SHORT CIRCUIT
Removing a CURRENT SOURCE we have to OPEN CIRCUIT
CO - VS
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Session 7 (9th july 2010)
Review of Basic methods of circuit analysis
Ohms law
KCL
KVL
Source Transformation
Star to Delta
Delta to star
Mesh Analysis
Nodal Analysis
Leaner will be tested with sample problems and puzzles to enhance their level of understanding
Ohms law
KCL
KVL
Source Transformation
Star to Delta
Delta to star
Mesh Analysis
Nodal Analysis
Leaner will be tested with sample problems and puzzles to enhance their level of understanding
Session 6 (7th July 2010)
Objective:
To review and help the learner to understand
1. Nodal analysis
3. Problems for practice
and simple Puzzles to have fun with circuit analysis
To review and help the learner to understand
1. Nodal analysis
3. Problems for practice
and simple Puzzles to have fun with circuit analysis
Session 5 (6th July 2010)
Objective:
To review and help the learner to understand
1. Types of Mesh circuits (Contd.)
3. Problems for practice
and simple Puzzles to have fun with circuit analysis
To review and help the learner to understand
1. Types of Mesh circuits (Contd.)
3. Problems for practice
and simple Puzzles to have fun with circuit analysis
Session 4 (5th July 2010)
Objective:
To review and help the learner to understand
and simple Puzzles to have fun with circuit analysis
To review and help the learner to understand
- Mesh analysis
- Types of Mesh circuits
- Problems for practice
and simple Puzzles to have fun with circuit analysis
Session 3 (2nd July 2010)
After the session learner was able to identify the basics of
1. Source transformation
2. Star to delta transformation
3. Delta to star transformation
and problems
1. Source transformation
2. Star to delta transformation
3. Delta to star transformation
and problems
Session 2 (30th June 2010)
Learner was given practice in problems and puzzles in solving parallel circuits
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