Network: 1 Electronic Devices and Circuits (BPT-504) - Vivek Singh
Network: 1 Electronic Devices and Circuits (BPT-504) - Vivek Singh
Network: 1 Electronic Devices and Circuits (BPT-504) - Vivek Singh
Passive Active
As the name ‘passive’ suggests – passive devices do not provide gain or
amplification. Passive components cannot amplify, oscillate, or
generate an electrical signal.
Resistance
Capacitance
Inductance
Transformer
Voltage sources
Current sources
Generators (such as alternators and DC generators)
All different types of transistors (such as bipolar
junction transistors, MOSFETS, FETs, and JFET)
Diodes (such as Zener diodes, photodiodes, Schottky
diodes, and LEDs)
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Network Theorem:
Superposition Theorem
Thevenin’s Theorem
Norton’s Theorem
Reciprocity Theorem
Compensation Theorem
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Thevenin’s Theorem :
Any two terminal linear network can be replaced by a voltage source equal
to the open circuit voltage between the terminal in series with the output
impedance seen across the two terminal.
Any two terminal linear network can be replaced by a current source equal
to the short circuited current between the terminal in parallel with the output
impedance seen across the two terminal.
Most of the circuits we have dealt with so far are two – terminal or one – port
circuits.
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V Linear network
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I1 I2
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Linear network V2
V1
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I1 I2
z-parameter: