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Star Delta Question 1 Solution

The document describes the steps to calculate the source voltage across a 1 mA current source in a circuit containing resistors connected in series and parallel configurations. It starts with the original circuit diagram, then performs star-delta conversions and redraws the circuit after each conversion to simplify it. After multiple conversions, it arrives at an equivalent circuit with all resistors in series. It then calculates the total resistance and uses Ohm's law to find the source voltage is 5.571429 volts.

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Star Delta Question 1 Solution

The document describes the steps to calculate the source voltage across a 1 mA current source in a circuit containing resistors connected in series and parallel configurations. It starts with the original circuit diagram, then performs star-delta conversions and redraws the circuit after each conversion to simplify it. After multiple conversions, it arrives at an equivalent circuit with all resistors in series. It then calculates the total resistance and uses Ohm's law to find the source voltage is 5.571429 volts.

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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

5.571429 Volts

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