Open circuit voltage calculation
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Show this calculation. Use PSPICE to determine the Thevenin equivalent circuit for the circuit in Figure 3. 5.1 Write and run two PSPICE programs, one to calculate the open circuit voltage, Voc, and one to calculate the short circuit current, Isc, for the circuit in Figure 3. 5.2 Print the above 2 output files.
[DOC File]Notes 10: Conductor sizing & an example
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Even better, since the relay circuit voltage base is 120, Vrelay gives the actual service voltage (at the meter) seen by the load. Because we want to maintain load voltage between 114 and 126, we could set the voltage relay to actuate when it sees voltage drop below 120 v.
[DOC File]CIRCUITS WORKSHEET
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2. Determine the total voltage (electric potential) for each of the following circuits below. 3. Fill out the table for the circuit diagramed at the right. Circuit Position Voltage (V) Current (A) Resistance (Ω) 1 10.0 2 20.0 3 30.0 Total 6.00 4. Fill out the table for the circuit diagramed at the right.
[DOCX File]Part IV: Measuring Voltage, Current, and Power under load
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By varying the load from zero at short circuit current to infinity at the open circuit limit all possible combinations of current and voltage are traced out. This is called the IV curve. Fig. 3.6: Plot of current verses voltage for a solar cell module. Power is the product of current times voltage. The power scale is …
[DOC File]Example: Calculating the Small-Signal Gain
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For this circuit, we have . now. determined (if. BJT is in active mode), the . small-signal equations. are: Q: So, can we now determine the . small-signal. open-circuit voltage
[DOC File]Lab 2: Circuit Simulation
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So the voltage at Node 1 is 10 V with respect to ground (0 V reference), and the voltage at Node 2 is 4.852 V. Since R1 is between Node 1 and Node 2, the voltage across R1 is 10 V – 4.852 V = 5.148 V. Write the voltages and currents down on your data sheet. Compare them to your actual circuit by answering Question 5 on the data sheet.
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