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AI NOTESCircuits II — Week 4: Thevenin & Norton Equivalents
HIGH EMPHASIS

Thevenin's Theorem

Any linear circuit with voltage/current sources and resistors can be replaced by a single voltage source V_th in series with a single resistance R_th. V_th = open-circuit voltage at terminals. R_th = resistance seen at terminals with all independent sources killed (voltage sources shorted, current sources opened).

Key formula: V_th = V_oc · R_th = V_oc / I_sc

HIGH EMPHASIS

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

Maximum power is delivered to the load when R_L = R_th. At this condition, exactly half the source voltage drops across R_L and half across R_th. P_max = V_th² / (4·R_th). This does NOT maximise efficiency — only 50% efficiency at max power transfer.

P_max = V_th² / 4R_th · Efficiency at max transfer = 50%

MEDIUM EMPHASIS

Source Transformation

A voltage source V_s in series with R_s is equivalent to a current source I_s = V_s / R_s in parallel with R_s. Transformations can simplify circuit analysis but do not affect the external circuit behaviour.

Only valid for linear resistive circuits — not applicable to non-linear elements

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