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DC Network Theorems Unit 9 – Thevenin/Norton Conversion


UNIT 9 – THEVENIN/NORTON CONVERSION


UNIT OBJECTIVE


At the completion of this unit, you will be able to convert networks into equivalent voltage and
current sources by using Thevenin's and Norton's theorems.


UNIT FUNDAMENTALS


You can use Thevenin's theorem to reduce a network into an equivalent circuit called a voltage
source. VTH is the voltage source. RTH is the internal source resistance. Terminals A and B are


the output terminals of the source.


In a practical circuit, the no-load output voltage equals VTH. When a load (RL) is connected


across terminals A and B, the output voltage equals VTH - VRTH because RTH and RL form a


voltage divider.


You can use Norton's theorem to reduce a network into an equivalent circuit called a current
source. IN is the current source and is represented by an arrow in a circle. RN is the internal


source resistance. Terminals A and B are the output terminals of the source.

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