Title: Thevenin Equivalent Circuits
1Thevenin Equivalent Circuits
2Review Independent Source(s)
Circuit with one or more independent sources
Thevenin equivalent circuit
3Review No Independent Sources
RTh
Circuit without independent sources
Thevenin equivalent circuit
4Finding the Thevenin Equivalent
- I-V characteristics are straight lines (a
consequence of the linearity of resistor models). - Circuits with independent sources
- Intercepts are voc(t) and isc(t)
- Circuits w/o independent sources
- Slope is RTh
5No Independent Sources
6Finding RTh
- With no independent sources, Voc and Isc are both
zero. - To find the slope, we apply a test source with a
given voltage (or current) and measure the
current (voltage) produced by the source. - This gives the slope of the I-V line.
7Example CE Amplifier
8Small Signal Equivalent
Ib
2kW
1kW
50W
Vin
Vo
100Ib
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-
9Thevenin Equivalent _at_ Input
10Apply a Test Current Source
11Solve for Vx
Ib
Vx
V1
2kW
50W
1mA
100Ib
12Solve for Vx
13Compute RTh
14Apply a Test Voltage Source
V1
15Solve for Ib
16Compute RTh
17AC Steady State
- Thevenins theorem also applies to AC steady
state analysis. - An arbitrary linear circuit can be replaced by an
equivalent source and impedance. - The determination of source and impedance values
is essentially the same as for resistor circuits.
18Independent Source(s)
Voc
-
Circuit with one or more independent sources
Thevenin equivalent circuit
19No Independent Sources
ZTh
Circuit without independent sources
Thevenin equivalent circuit
20Example IC Interconnects
- Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit
21Find Impedances, then Voc and Isc
500W
15W
15W
15W
Vs
-j1.43kW
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-j1.43kW
-j1.43kW
22Source Transformations
23Source Transformations Cont.
15W
15W
455W-j164W
-
-j1.43kW
-j1.43kW
24Source Transformations Cont.
15W
-j1.43kW
470W-j164W
-j1.43kW
25Source Transformations Cont.
15W
348W-j250W
Voc
-
-j1.43kW
-
26Source Transformations Cont.
363W-j250W
Voc
-j1.43kW
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27Source Transformations Cont.
28Voc
29Isc
- Isc (0.00184-j0.00005) Vs
30ZTh