Millman and Compensation Theorem
Millman and Compensation Theorem
Millman and Compensation Theorem
Technology
• PREPARED BY:-
• Utpal kant (130460109088)
• Dhruv sinojiya(130460109074)
• Shah Pujit (140463109017)
• Valera Darshan(140463109018)
words as:
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Let us convert following circuit into it’s equivalent
circuit which full-fills both the requirements
discussed above for applying Millman’s Theorem.
The parallel equivalent of the above circuit will
be:
Where We have used the conversion of current
source into voltage source to calculate the voltage
source in each branch.
Thus:
Converting into parallel circuit with only
Current sources.
Now Let us again convert the above example to a
parallel network which contains only current sources.
The circuit which need to be concerted into parallel
equivalent circuit so that Millman’s theorem can be
applied to it is:
And it’s equivalent circuit with only parallel branches with
current source in each branch is:
Where,
i = the current flowing through each branch.
For example in the following circuit:
In fig: 2.a , The current “I” flows through R3 when V1 acts upon it.