
Intro_PSpice
... If you go to Analysis/Examine Output, a text file will open and contains: – The net list, a list of the names of the nodes in the circuit, the components connected to the nodes, and their values. – The type of simulation run. – Table of the nodes and the voltages at each node. – A list of the voltag ...
... If you go to Analysis/Examine Output, a text file will open and contains: – The net list, a list of the names of the nodes in the circuit, the components connected to the nodes, and their values. – The type of simulation run. – Table of the nodes and the voltages at each node. – A list of the voltag ...
Measuring the I-V characteristic of a device using an Arduino
... Measuring the I-V characteristic of a device using an Arduino, MATLAB and an externally triggered function generator There are many ways to measure the current-voltage characteristics of electrical devices in the laboratory. We have measured one point at a time using multimeters and a dc power suppl ...
... Measuring the I-V characteristic of a device using an Arduino, MATLAB and an externally triggered function generator There are many ways to measure the current-voltage characteristics of electrical devices in the laboratory. We have measured one point at a time using multimeters and a dc power suppl ...
DC Circuits - Sharkey Physics
... If tracing from A to B, this emf is considered positive. If tracing from B to A, this emf is considered negative. ...
... If tracing from A to B, this emf is considered positive. If tracing from B to A, this emf is considered negative. ...
27-3: Work, energy and emf
... There must be a source of energy in the emf device that moves positive charge carriers from the negative (low potential and potential energy) terminal to the positive (high potential and potential energy) terminal. This source may be chemical, mechanical, thermal or electromagnetic in nature. ...
... There must be a source of energy in the emf device that moves positive charge carriers from the negative (low potential and potential energy) terminal to the positive (high potential and potential energy) terminal. This source may be chemical, mechanical, thermal or electromagnetic in nature. ...
Electrical engineering education in the field of electric circuits theory
... Courses related to theoretical electrical engineering are a part of the so-called minimum programme specified in the teaching standards [1] introduced by regulations issued by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. These standards, in accordance with the Law on Higher Education of 2005 ...
... Courses related to theoretical electrical engineering are a part of the so-called minimum programme specified in the teaching standards [1] introduced by regulations issued by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. These standards, in accordance with the Law on Higher Education of 2005 ...
i(t)
... comprising a resistor and an inductor. These are called RC and RL circuits. We carry out the analysis of RC and RL circuits by applying Kirchhoff’s laws, and producing differential equations. The differential equations resulting from analyzing RC and RL circuits are of the first order. Hence, the ci ...
... comprising a resistor and an inductor. These are called RC and RL circuits. We carry out the analysis of RC and RL circuits by applying Kirchhoff’s laws, and producing differential equations. The differential equations resulting from analyzing RC and RL circuits are of the first order. Hence, the ci ...
circuits, nodes, and branches - EECS: www
... KCL: (V1 - vX)/R1 = vX/R2 Given V1, This equation can be solved for vX vX= V1 R2 /(R1 + R2) ...
... KCL: (V1 - vX)/R1 = vX/R2 Given V1, This equation can be solved for vX vX= V1 R2 /(R1 + R2) ...
Student Exploration: Circuits
... 2. Turn on Show current and select Electron flow. The moving dots represent a current of electrons—tiny, negatively charged particles—moving through the wire. Voltage is a measure of how much more potential energy an electron at one end of a battery has than an electron at the other end of the batte ...
... 2. Turn on Show current and select Electron flow. The moving dots represent a current of electrons—tiny, negatively charged particles—moving through the wire. Voltage is a measure of how much more potential energy an electron at one end of a battery has than an electron at the other end of the batte ...
Kirchhoff`s Laws
... series circuit. Q3) Use idea #3 to predict how the relative amount of current will compare at points A, B, and C. (i.e. greater, less, equal) Q4) With which, if any, of the ideas listed do you agree? Explain. If you don’t agree with any of the ideas posed, what is your idea for current flow in the s ...
... series circuit. Q3) Use idea #3 to predict how the relative amount of current will compare at points A, B, and C. (i.e. greater, less, equal) Q4) With which, if any, of the ideas listed do you agree? Explain. If you don’t agree with any of the ideas posed, what is your idea for current flow in the s ...
Network analysis (electrical circuits)

A network, in the context of electronics, is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in the network. There are many different techniques for calculating these values. However, for the most part, the applied technique assumes that the components of the network are all linear.The methods described in this article are only applicable to linear network analysis, except where explicitly stated.