Describing voltage and current relationships in electric circuits are often precisely analogous with the resultant equations when dealing with mathematical behavior of fluid-flow and heat-flow systems ...
Author’s note: This article shows how to derive circuit gain equations via a signal flow graph. With practice you may be able to write a gain equation by locating signal paths and loops in the ...
Observations on nodal and loop analysis that can save a fair amount of scribbling of equations when using Kirchhoff's laws. In a previous Idea for Design, Anshi Chen outlined a method for analyzing ...
This article provides a systematic method for performing nodal analysis. For small circuits, it may seem more complicated than algebraic manipulation, but for larger circuits it is systematic, easier ...
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Fundamental concepts in electrical circuits; circuit analysis and network theorems; linearity and superposition; series/parallel combinations of R, L, and C circuits; sinusoidal ...
It is hard to get very far into electronics without knowing Ohm’s law. Named after [Georg Ohm] it describes current and voltage relationships in linear circuits. However, there are two laws that are ...
The underlying solver algorithms used in power grid (PG) simulation today are derivations of circuit simulation algorithms first developed many decades ago. In fact, the 40 th anniversary of SPICE (a ...