Linear Circuit Analysis
Star Delta Conversions – Ahmad Bilal
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Find the Source Voltage acorss 1 mA current Source
R1= 1000 Ω
R2= 4000 Ω
R3= 4000 Ω
R4= 4000 Ω
1 R5= 4000 Ω
mA R6= 4000 Ω
R7= 8000 Ω
R8= 2000 Ω
R9= 6000 Ω
R10= 4000 Ω
Note R8 and R9 are in Series
Adding Circuit in series = R8+R9 8000 Ω
R1
1000 Ω
4000 Ω 4000 Ω
R2 R3
4000 Ω
1 R4
mA
4000 Ω R6 R7
R5 4000 Ω 8000 Ω
8000 Ω
R10
4000 Ω
Note R7 and 8000 Ω Are in parallel
Adding Circuit in parallel =
Parallel Circuit
R7 8000 Ω
Rnew 8000 Ω
RT(parallel) 4000 Ω
R1
1000 Ω
4000 Ω 4000 Ω
R2 R3
4000 Ω
1 R4
mA
4000 Ω R6 R7'
R5 4000 Ω 4000 Ω
R10
4000 Ω
Now Solving R4 ,R6 and R7' Delta and Converting to Y
4000 Ω
1333.333 Ω
1333.333 Ω
4000 Ω 4000 Ω
1333.333 Ω
Redrawing Circuit
R1
1000 Ω
4000 Ω 4000 Ω
R2 R3
1
mA Ra Rb
1333.333 Ω 1333.333 Ω
4000 Ω
R5 Rc 1333.333 Ω
R10
4000 Ω
Redrawing Circuit and Solving Rc and R10 in series
R1
1000 Ω
4000 Ω 4000 Ω
R2 R3
1
mA Ra Rb
1333.333 Ω 1333.333 Ω
4000 Ω
R5 Rd 5333.333 Ω
Redrawing Complete Circuit
R1
1000 Ω
4000 Ω
R2 R3 4000 Ω
1 Rb 1333.333 Ω
mA Ra
1333.333 Ω
4000 Ω Rd 5333.333 Ω
R5
Now Solving Ra ,Rd and R5 Delta and Converting to Y
1333.333 Ω
500 Ω 666.6667 Ω
4000 Ω 5333.333 Ω
2000 Ω
Redrawing Circuit
R1
1000 Ω
4000 Ω
R2 R3 4000 Ω
1 Rb 1333.333 Ω
mA
500 Re Rf 666.6667
Ω Ω
Rg 2000 Ω
Now R2 and Re are in Sereies and R3 Rb and Rf are in Series
R1
1000 Ω
4500 Ω
Rh Ri 6000 Ω
1
mA
Rg 2000 Ω
Now Solving Rh and Ri in parallel
Adding Circuit in parallel =
Parallel Circuit
Rh 4500 Ω
Ri 6000 Ω
RT(parallel) 2571.429 Ω
Redrawing Ciruit
R1
1000 Ω
2571.429 Ω
Rh
1
mA
Rg 2000 Ω
Adding Circuit in Series
Rtot 5571.429 Ω
1
mA
V=I X R = 0.001 X 5571.429 Ω
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