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Michal

Michael has got his undergraduate degree in 2016 from a reputable university securing high grads. He is now working as a professional engineer for an internationally recognized organization as well as he is pursuing his master degree. His keen interests include Electronics, Electrical, Power Engineering.

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Proof and Example

July 4, 2022June 6, 2018 by Michal
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem state that maximum power will transfer from source to load if and only if the load resistance is equal to source internal resistance. The theorem is purely about the transfer of power not efficiency.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering 3 Comments

Voltage to Current Source Transformation Theorem

July 4, 2022June 3, 2018 by Michal
Source Conversion

Source transformation or conversion is a technique to replace a voltage source with a current source for circuit simplification and vice versa.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Current Source, Voltage Source Leave a comment

Norton Theorem with Examples: How to Use Norton Theorem?

July 4, 2022June 1, 2018 by Michal
Norton Theorem

Norton Theorem reduces any two port circuit to a Norton Resistor, a load resistor, and a current source in parallel. Where Thevenin Theorem incorporates voltage source in series.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Current Source, Theorem 2 Comments

Thevenin Theorem and Example: The Thevenin Equivalent Circuit

July 4, 2022May 29, 2018 by Michal
Thevenin Equivalent Circuit

According to Thevenin Theorem, a complex circuit is reduced to two resistor network, Thevenin Resistor, and Load resistor and a Thevenin Voltage source to avoid redundant computation to analyze a frequent changing resistor.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Voltage Source Leave a comment

Online Parallel Resistors Calculator: Add Parallel Resistors in Circuit

July 4, 2022May 27, 2018 by Michal
Resistors in parallel

Resistors are said to be parallel if there is only one path for the flow of current. The total resistance in parallel is less than the individual resistors in parallel.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Electrical Engineering Calculators, Parallel Connection 2 Comments

Fundamentals of electric circuits by C. Alexander & Sadiku

July 4, 2022May 27, 2018 by Michal
Fundamentals of electric circuits

Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles C. Alexandar and Mathew N. O. Sadiku is a textbook for electrical circuit analysis and design from beginner to advanced level.

Categories Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Book PDF Tags Fundamental of electrical engineering Leave a comment

The Resistor in The Series Calculator: Voltage Across Series Resistor Example

July 4, 2022May 26, 2018 by Michal
Resistors in series

Resistors are in series if there is only one path for the flow of current. That’s why current remain same for all the resistors in series.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Electrical Engineering Calculators, series connection Leave a comment

Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) with Example: Circuit Analysis

July 4, 2022May 25, 2018 by Michal
Kirchhoff's current Law example

Kirchhoff Current Law (KCL) state that the current entering a node is always equal to the current leaving the node.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Theorem Leave a comment

Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) with Example: Circuit Analysis

July 4, 2022May 24, 2018 by Michal
Kirchhoff's voltage laow KVL Inforgraphics

Gustav Kirchhoff was a German physicist, who presented two laws; Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL). Ohm law is a very basic one, which may not be sufficient to analyze a complex circuit.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering Tags Theorem Leave a comment

Mesh Current Analysis with Example and Current Source

July 4, 2022May 24, 2018 by Michal
Mesh Analysis

Mesh current Analysis provide a procedure for electric circuit analysis using mesh current as the circuit variable. The mesh analysis makes use of Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law as a basic key to analyze the circuit.

Categories Electrical Circuit Analysis in Electrical Engineering 1 Comment
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