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Powerful Pedagogical Approaches for Finding Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits for Linear Electric Circuits

International Journal of Electrical Engineering and 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.
Spiros Livieratos
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Efficient approximation of photovoltaic model using dependent thevenin equivalent circuit based on exponential sums function

2015 IEEE 42nd Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2015
This paper introduce a new approach, and associated algorithms, for the efficient approximation of a PV model by using dependent Thevenin equivalent circuit. The short linear combination of exponential function is used for constructing a mathematical function that is used to express the dependent Thevenin voltage source of a PV panel.
Mohamed Mohamed
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The Thevenin—Norton Equivalent Circuit

IETE Journal of Education, 2006
The Thevenin-Norton (TN) equivalent of a one-port network is a combination of the Thevenin and Norton equivalents and contains both a voltage source and a current source. The concept of the TN equivalent is explained and its usefulness illustrated with examples.
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On Thevenin's and Norton's Equivalent Circuits

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1982
This paper provides a good look at the concept of equivalence in general and at Thevenin's and Norton's theorems in particular. The ain is to investigate simple, general, and comprehensive ways to present and prove these theorems. It is shown that linearity and the absence of external coupling should not be conditions for Thevenin's and Norton's ...
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Circuit diagnosis and Thevenin equivalents

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1982
Roytman and Swamy have used the properties of orthonormal excitations to establish one method of circuit diagnosis. In this letter the method is extended to determine the driving-point or Thevenin equivalent impedance for each node pair.
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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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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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Analysis of 2D lumped circuit by equivalent Thevenin source method

14th International Conference on Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications. MIKON - 2002. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat.No.02EX562), 2003
This paper presents an equivalent Thevenin source (ETS) method for analysis of two-dimensional (2D) circuits. The analysis is based on the decomposition of a 2D RLGC circuit into cascade-connected ladder subnetworks with 2L ports. For each ladder subnetwork, corresponding transmission matrices are counted and all previous subnetworks are than ...
B. Stjanovic, M. Gmitrovic
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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 1 [Circuit Intuitions]

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, 2018
Welcome to the 17th 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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