12.1 ANALYSIS OF MULTI-MESH AND MULTI-NODE DYNAMIC CIRCUITS

Mesh analysis and nodal analysis were introduced in Chap. 4 in the context of analysis of memoryless circuits. However, the formulation of mesh and nodal analysis techniques was general in nature.

Node voltage variables are a set of minimum number of independent voltage variables defined in such a way that all the element voltages can be determined if they are known. Similarly, mesh currents are a set of minimum number of independent current variables defined in such a way that all element currents can be determined if they are known. Node voltage variables are solved by using KCL equation for all nodes except the reference node. If the elements in the circuit are memoryless elements, ...

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