Example 6.4 Consider the circuit shown in Fig. 6.23(a), which is redrawn in Fig. 6.23(b) to remind the reader of the convention employed throughout this book for indicating connections to de sources....


Example 6.4<br>Consider the circuit shown in Fig. 6.23(a), which is redrawn in Fig. 6.23(b) to remind the reader of<br>the convention employed throughout this book for indicating connections to de sources. We wish to<br>analyze this circuit to determine all node voltages and branch currents. We will assume that B is specified<br>to be 100.<br>+10 V<br>IE Rc = 4.7 kſ2<br>Rc = 4.7 kN<br>%3D<br>+4 V<br>10 V<br>oVE<br>4 V<br>RE =<br>3.3 kN<br>RE = 3.3 k.<br>(a)<br>(b)<br>+10 V<br>

Extracted text: Example 6.4 Consider the circuit shown in Fig. 6.23(a), which is redrawn in Fig. 6.23(b) to remind the reader of the convention employed throughout this book for indicating connections to de sources. We wish to analyze this circuit to determine all node voltages and branch currents. We will assume that B is specified to be 100. +10 V IE Rc = 4.7 kſ2 Rc = 4.7 kN %3D +4 V 10 V oVE 4 V RE = 3.3 kN RE = 3.3 k. (a) (b) +10 V

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