Independent and Dependent Power Sources
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2021
- This tutorial goes over the difference between independent and dependent power sources. It discusses independent current sources, independent voltage sources, current controlled current sources (CCCS), voltage controlled current sources (VCCS), current controlled voltage sources (CCVS), and voltage controlled voltage sources (VCVS). Independent power sources will put out a constant current or voltage no matter what is going on in the circuit, but dependent power sources are controlled by a condition elsewhere in the circuit; either a controlling voltage or controlling current, which is multiplied by a multiplication factor (or scaling factor) to give the dependent voltage or dependent current.
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Thanks for watching, I hope it helps!
GREAT INTRO to the later applications!!!!
Thanks Dale!! 😁
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Thank you!
Hi, the "in current" must be always taken as positive in the multiplication? What about the sign of he voltage in a VCCS? pd. Amazing videos, them helped me a lot.
Professor I have a question here.Why can we ignore the current generated by a voltage source if there is a current source?
Maybe clarify with an example
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