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A unified and efficient approach for determining Thevenin (Norton) equivalent circuits

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1989
A unified and efficient approach for the determination of the Thevenin (Norton) equivalent circuit is presented, in which two parameters of the Thevenin (Norton) equivalent circuit can be obtained simultaneously and systematically, and it is not required to set all independent sources to zero. >
L.-M. Jin, S.-P. Chan
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Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits: Part 3 [Circuit Intuitions]

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, 2018
Welcome to the 19th article in the "Circuit Intuitions" column series. As the title suggests, each article provides insights and intuitions into circuit design and analysis. These articles are aimed at undergraduate students but may serve the interests of other readers as well.
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Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits: Part 2 [Circuit Intuitions]

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, 2018
Welcome to the 18th article in the "Circuit Intuitions" column series. Each article provides insights and intuitions into circuit design and analysis. These articles are aimed at undergraduate students but may serve the interests of other readers as well.
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Powerful Pedagogical Approaches for Finding Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits for Linear Electric Circuits

International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2005
This paper presents two powerful pedagogical approaches for finding Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits for d.c. linear electric circuits. These approaches are based solely on mesh analysis (for planar circuits) and on nodal analysis (for planar or nonplanar circuits) and simultaneously provide all equivalent circuit parameters from one circuit.
George E. Chatzarakis   +5 more
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General treatment to calculate the Thevenin equivalent circuit

American Journal of Physics, 1978
The method to calculate the Thevenin (or Norton) equivalent circuit of networks containing controlled current and/or voltage sources is identical to the method used with purely passive circuits if the fundamental concept of equivalence of networks is properly understood.
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On the evaluation of Thevenin's and Norton's equivalent circuits

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1970
A simple and efficient approach to finding Thevenin's and Norton's equivalent circuits is presented. An example is shown.
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One-step Evaluation of the Thevenin Equivalent Circuit

IETE Journal of Education, 2003
In the usual procedure to determine the Thevenin equivalent of a network N, two separate analyses are needed, one for finding the open-circuit voltage and the other for the evaluation of the Thevenin impedance. This note outlines a method to accomplish this task after the analysis of a single network.
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Calculating short-circuit currents in distribution systems via numerically computed Thevenin equivalents

2003 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37495), 2004
Distribution system circuit topologies, connections, and equipment pose interesting challenges to system analysts. An approach based upon fundamental circuit analysis principles to calculating fault currents of various types is presented. The basic approach consists of obtaining the prefault phase voltages and a phase Thevenin matrix at the fault ...
M. Dilek, R. Broadwater, R. Sequin
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Application of Thevenin-Barbi Circuit Equivalent for Optimization of Energy Characteristics of DC Electrical Circuits

Radioelectronics and Communications Systems
The paper demonstrates the advantages of using the Thevenin–Barbi three-element circuit equivalent in energy studies of DC circuits. The optimal and limiting values of the load parameters of the Thevenin–Barbi circuit equivalent at a given range of the efficiency changes are determined, which allows us to study the energy characteristics of complex DC ...
Mykhailo Artemenko   +4 more
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Comments on "A unified and efficient approach for determining Thevenin (Norton) equivalent circuits

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1991
The commenters suggest that the unified approach of L. Jin and S. Chan in the above-titled work (ibid., vol.32, no.3, pp.408-410, 1990) has inefficiencies and limitations. The r model approach, which eliminates the inefficiencies and limitations of the unified approach is discussed. >
P.E. Gray, L. Tagliapietra
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