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DC Network Theorems Unit 8 – Thevenizing a Bridge Circuit


UNIT 8 – THEVENIZING A BRIDGE CIRCUIT


UNIT OBJECTIVE


At the completion of this unit, you will be able to thevenize a resistive bridge circuit by using the
resistor divider equation.


UNIT FUNDAMENTALS


A resistive bridge circuit has 4 terminals, here labeled A through D. The source voltage (VS) is


applied across 2 opposing terminals (A and C). The output voltage is taken across the load
resistor (RL) connected between terminals D and B.


In this circuit, the bridge components are rearranged. Terminals D and B are the bridge output.
You can use the voltage divider equation or Ohm's law to determine the bridge output voltage
between D and B. This voltage is the Thevenin voltage of the bridge circuit.


To find the Thevenin resistance, replace the voltage source with a short circuit, and calculate
RTH between terminals D and B.


With the Thevenin voltage and the Thevenin resistance, the bridge circuit is simplified into a
Thevenin equivalent circuit. You can now use Ohm's law to determine the load voltage (VRL)


and the load current (IRL) for any value of RL.

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