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Try your hand at EE 101

Rick Nelson, Chief Editor -- Test & Measurement World, 2/28/2006 7:13:00 AM

What is the Thevenin equivalent of this circuit?

The algebraic formulas for open-circuit output voltage VT and equivalent series impedance RT, with respect to R1, R2, R3, V1, and V2, will be posted in the "Taking the Measure" blog on Monday March 6, 2006.

Meanwhile, try your hand at one of these cases:

1. R1=R2=R3=30 kilohms, V1=10 V, and V2=5 V.

2. R1=R2=100 kilohms, R3 = infinity, V1=10 V, and V2=5 V.

3. R1=R2=100 kilohms, R3 = infinity, V1=10 V, and V2=0 V.

Post your answers in the blog comment area.

Bonus question: what is the Norton equivalent of your submission?

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