4.10 SUMMARY
  • This chapter dealt with two systematic procedures of solving • the circuit analysis problem in the case of memoryless circuits. Memoryless circuits contain linear resistors, linear dependent sources and independent sources.
  • Circuit analysis problem for an n-node, b-element circuit involves the determination of b element voltage variables and b element current variables, given the source functions of all independent sources that are present in the circuit.
  • Node voltage is the voltage of a node in a circuit with respect to a chosen reference node in the circuit. In Nodal Analysis, KVL equations are used to show that all element voltages can be expressed in terms of (n – 1) node voltages and KCL equations along with element relations ...

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