In electrical engineering and electronics, a network is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages...
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all circuits are networks, but not all networks are circuits (although networks without a closed loop are often imprecisely referred to as "circuits")....
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Network analysis (electrical circuits) Network planning and design This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Network analysis...
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and inductors, used in the analysis of electrical networks. All electrical networks can be analyzed as multiple electrical elements interconnected by...
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Two-terminal components and electrical networks can be connected in series or parallel. The resulting electrical network will have two terminals, and itself...
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difference (commonly known as voltage) in the lumped element model of electrical circuits. They were first described in 1845 by German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff...
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network which can cause circuit damage, overheating, fire or explosion. Although usually the result of a fault, there are cases where short circuits are...
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often more powerful for circuit analysis purposes. The notion of impedance is useful for performing AC analysis of electrical networks, because it allows relating...
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A DC equivalent of a circuit can be constructed by replacing all capacitances with open circuits, inductances with short circuits, and reducing AC sources...
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In electric circuits analysis, nodal analysis, node-voltage analysis, or the branch current method is a method of determining the voltage (potential difference)...
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Mesh analysis (or the mesh current method) is a circuit analysis method for planar circuits. Planar circuits are circuits that can be drawn on a plane...
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Mathematical methods in electronics (section Mathematical methods applied in foundational electrical laws and theorems)
arise in circuit analysis. Applications include network theory and the analysis of electrical circuits using matrices and vector spaces Calculus: Essential...
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Y-Δ transform (category Electrical circuits)
mathematical technique to simplify the analysis of an electrical network. The name derives from the shapes of the circuit diagrams, which look respectively...
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mathematical circuit analysis. The two-port network model is used in mathematical circuit analysis techniques to isolate portions of larger circuits. A two-port...
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Thévenin's theorem (redirect from Thévenin's theorem (electric networks))
in terms of direct-current resistive circuits only, Thévenin's theorem states that "Any linear electrical network containing only voltage sources, current...
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abstract representation of a network in his loop analysis of resistive circuits. This approach was later generalised to RLC circuits, replacing resistances...
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resonant frequency. Both parallel and series resonant circuits are used in induction heating. LC circuits behave as electronic resonators, which are a key...
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Reciprocity in electrical networks is a property of a circuit that relates voltages and currents at two points. The reciprocity theorem states that the...
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definition of linearity. Network analysis (electrical circuits) Maas, Stephen A. (2003). Nonlinear Microwave and RF Circuits. Artech House. p. 2. ISBN 9781580536110...
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power to a whole electrical sub-network. Circuit breakers are made in varying current ratings, from devices that protect low-current circuits or individual...
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A network analyzer is an instrument that measures the network parameters of electrical networks. Today, network analyzers commonly measure s–parameters...
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textbooks). Once the sequence circuits are properly connected, the network can then be analyzed using classical circuit analysis techniques. The solution results...
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Open-circuit voltage (abbreviated as OCV or VOC) is the difference of electrical potential between two terminals of an electronic device when disconnected...
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an electrical connection between parts of an electrical circuit, or between different electrical circuits, thereby joining them into a larger circuit. The...
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integrated circuit in 1959, electronic circuits were constructed from discrete components that could be manipulated by humans. These discrete circuits consumed...
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as electrical network analysis matured it was found that certain mechanical problems could more easily be solved through an electrical analogy. Theoretical...
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Look up circuit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Circuit may refer to: Electrical circuit, a complete electrical network with a closed-loop giving...
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Electronic component (redirect from Electrical component)
arrays or networks of like components, or integrated inside of packages such as semiconductor integrated circuits, hybrid integrated circuits, or thick...
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techniques developed for electrical circuits. Some examples of magnetic circuits are: horseshoe magnet with iron keeper (low-reluctance circuit) horseshoe magnet...
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Electric power distribution (redirect from Electrical supply network)
more, down to primary distribution voltages. These are medium voltage circuits, usually 600–35000 V. From the transformer, power goes to the busbar that...
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