Thank you for the question. In this context, interconnection means that ideal basic circuit elements are providing inputs and/or outputs to each other.
@@electriccircuits7164 Oh I see ,thanks a lot professor. One more thing if it's possible.I'm studying ideal dependent/ independent voltage and current sources .Plus,I have wondered sth.Why there's ideal _dependent_ voltage/current sources?I mean what's the reason behind using dependent voltage/current sources in our circuit or model? I'd really appreciate your answer.
Dependent sources are not real world components. They are a circuit theory construct only. They are used in circuit theory to theoretically model the behaviour of real world components. See for instance ua-cam.com/video/30aIa0CdVUU/v-deo.htmlsi=pL1RQLEI4jur8gj0
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What does _interconnection_ means in this context,sir?
Thank you for the question. In this context, interconnection means that ideal basic circuit elements are providing inputs and/or outputs to each other.
@@electriccircuits7164 Oh I see ,thanks a lot professor.
One more thing if it's possible.I'm studying ideal dependent/ independent voltage and current sources .Plus,I have wondered sth.Why there's ideal _dependent_ voltage/current sources?I mean what's the reason behind using dependent voltage/current sources in our circuit or model? I'd really appreciate your answer.
Dependent sources are not real world components. They are a circuit theory construct only. They are used in circuit theory to theoretically model the behaviour of real world components. See for instance ua-cam.com/video/30aIa0CdVUU/v-deo.htmlsi=pL1RQLEI4jur8gj0