Lecture

Circuit Analysis: Thevenin and Norton Equivalents

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This lecture covers the concepts of Thevenin and Norton equivalents, focusing on simplifying complex circuits into voltage sources and resistances. It also delves into the maximum power transfer theorem, reciprocity theorem, and Tellegen's theorem. Analytical methods such as mesh analysis and nodal analysis are discussed, along with the distinction between planar and non-planar circuits. Practical examples are provided to illustrate the application of these concepts in circuit analysis.

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