Source Transformations: A Voltage Source in Series With A Resistor A Current Source in Parallel With The Same Resistor
Source Transformations: A Voltage Source in Series With A Resistor A Current Source in Parallel With The Same Resistor
+
v2
- A
- +
v1
+
~ v2-v1
-
B B
Current sources in parallel can be replaced by a single
current source, where the value of the equivalent
source is equal to the algebraic sum of the current
sources it is replacing
A A
i2 i1
~ i2-i1
B B
Example:
Use source transformations and resistor reductions to
simplify the circuit and finally find the voltage vm
V=IR=8/3[V]
Note that we need to not touch the 2 Ohm resistor as it has the
independent variable Vx on it.
We can start with current source to voltage source transformation
since the voltage source’s series resistance can later be combined
with 4 Ohm resistance.
Then, we may want to convert the new voltage source into a current source
since once we obtain the current source, its parallel resistance can be
combined with the 7 Ohm resistance
Insert Vx= 2 I
I =21.3 [mA]
Problem:
Use source transformations to solve for the current iX.
vS1=
5[V] R 1=
27[]
-
+
R 2= R 3=
56[] 39[]
-
vS2= iS1= R 5=
R 4= iX
12[V] + 0.5[A] 22[]
11[]
vS1=
5[V] R 1=
27[]
-
+
R 2= R 3=
56[] 39[]
-
vS2= iS1= R 5=
R 4= iX
12[V] + 0.5[A] 22[]
11[]
vS1=
5[V] R1=
27[]
-
+
R3=
39[]
iS2=
12[V]/56[]=
0.21[A]
R2= iS1= R5=
R 4= iX
56[] 0.5[A] 22[]
11[]
vS1=
5[V] R1=
27[]
-
+
R3=
39[]
iS2=
12[V]/56[]=
0.21[A]
R2= iS1= R5=
R 4= iX
56[] 0.5[A] 22[]
11[]
+
R3=
39[]
iS2=
12[V]/56[]=
0.21[A]
R2= iS1= R5=
R 4= iX
56[] 0.5[A] 22[]
11[]
vS1=
5[V] R1=
27[]
-
+
R3=
39[]
iS3= R5=
R 6= iX
0.29[A] 22[]
9.2[]
vS1=
5[V] R1=
27[]
-
+
R3=
39[]
iS3=
iX
R5= Which one
0.29[A] R 6= 22[]
9.2[] below is the
correct one?
vS1=
5[V] R1= vS1=
27[] 5[V] R 1=
- 27[]
+
+
R6= R3=
9.2[] 39[] R6= R3=
9.2[] 39[]
+ +
vS3= R5= vS3=
2.7[V] iX R 5=
22[] 2.7[V] iX
- 22[]
-
vS1=
5[V] R1=
27[]
-
+
R3=
39[]
iS3=
iX
R5= The one on the
0.29[A] R 6= 22[]
9.2[] right is correct
vS1=
5[V] R1= vS1=
27[] 5[V] R 1=
- 27[]
+
+
R6= R3=
9.2[] 39[] R6= R3=
9.2[] 39[]
+ +
vS3= R5= vS3=
2.7[V] iX R 5=
22[] 2.7[V] iX
- 22[]
-
vS1=
5[V] R 1=
27[]
-
+
R6= R3=
9.2[] 39[]
+
vS3=
-
2.7[V] iX
R 5=
22[] Which one is
the correct one?
iS4=5[V]/27[]= iS4=5[V]/27[]=
0.185[A] 0.185[A]
R1= R1=
R 6= 27[] R 6= 27[]
9.2[] 9.2[]
R3= R3=
39[] 39[]
+ vS3= +
iX R 5= vS3=
2.7[V] iX R 5=
22[] 2.7[V]
- 22[]
-
vS1=
5[V] R 1=
27[]
-
+
R6= R3=
9.2[] 39[]
iS4=5[V]/27[]=
0.185[A]
iS4=5[V]/27[]=
0.185[A]
R1=
R 6= 27[]
9.2[] R1=
R 6= 27[]
9.2[]
R3=
39[] R3=
+ vS3=
R 5= 39[]
2.7[V] iX +
22[] vS3=
- iX R 5=
2.7[V]
22[]
-
iS4=5[V]/27[]=
0.185[A]
R 6=
R1=
27[]
27 || 39 = 16 []
9.2[]
R3=
39[]
+ vS3=
iX R 5=
2.7[V]
22[]
-
R 6= iS4= 0.185[A]
9.2[]
R7=
16[]
+ vS3=
iX R 5=
2.7[V]
22[]
-
R 6=
9.2[]
iS4= 0.185[A]
When we convert current
source to voltage source,
R7=
+
16[] we make sure that they
vS3=
2.7[V] iX R 5=
22[]
emit current in the same
-
direction!
vS4=
(0.185[A])(16[])=
R6= R7= 3.0[V]
9.2[] 16[]
-
+
+ vS3=
iX R5=
2.7[V]
22[]
-
vS4=
(0.185[A])(16[])=
R6= R7= 3.0[V]
9.2[] 16[]
-
+
+ vS3=
iX R5=
2.7[V]
22[]
-
+
vS4= R5=
-0.3[V] iX 22[]
-
R 8=
25.2[]
+
vS4= R5=
-0.3[V] iX 22[]
-
vS 4 0.3[V]
iX
R8 R5 25.2[] 22[]
iX 6.4[mA].