Tuesday, March 2, 2010

1.6 Ideal Two-Terminal Elements

  • An ideal voltage source is a device that maintains a constant voltage at its terminals regardless of the amount of current drawn from those terminals.
  • Two type of voltage source: independent & dependent
  • An ideal conductor is a element in which any amount of current can flow without loss of voltage or power.
  • An ideal linear resistor obeys Ohm's law
  • Conductance (G) is the reciprocal resistance:
G = 1 / R
  • The element law for a independent voltage source supplying a voltage V:
v = V
  • The element law for ideal wire (short circuit):
v = 0
  • The element law for open circuit:
i = 0
  • The element law for a current source supply a current I:
i = I

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