ECE 211 W: N: Odal and OOP Nalysis

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ECE 211 WORKSHOP: NODAL AND

LOOP ANALYSIS
Tutor: Asad Akram

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AGENDA
 Background: KCL and KVL.
 Nodal Analysis:
 Independent Sources and relating problems,
 Dependent Sources and relating problems.

 Loop (Mesh Analysis):


 Independent Sources and relating problems,
 Dependent Sources and relating problems.

 Practice Problems and solutions.

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KCL AND KVL REVIEW
Rule: Algebraic sum of Rule: The sum of
electrical current that voltages around a
merge in a common closed loop circuit is
node of a circuit is zero. equal to zero.

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KCL AND KVL EXAMPLE

 Find I and Vbd in


the following
circuit?
 Solution:

Using KCL we know that


only 1 current I flows in
the loop.
Then we apply Ohm’s law
to find the current I.
Lastly, we use KVL in the
single loop to evaluate the
voltage Vbd.
We therefore see how KCL 4
and KVL can used as
simple analysis tools.
NODAL ANALYSIS
 Nodal Analysis of electronic circuits is based on
assigning Nodal voltages at various nodes of the
circuit with respect to a reference and then
finding these nodal voltages to analyze the
circuit.
Simple representation of Nodal Voltages shown
below:

As shown in Figure, a node is a point


in a circuit where two or more wires
meet. At these nodes one can assign
a nodal voltage with respect to the
reference ground shown. 5
NODAL ANALYSIS: INDEPENDENT SOURCES ONLY
 First we find the number of KCL equations (These are used to find
the nodal voltages). N -1 = n, here N = number of equations, n =
number of nodes.
 Then we write the KCL equations for the nodes and solve them to
find the respected nodal voltages.
 Once we have these nodal voltages, we can use them to further
analyze the circuit.
 SuperNode: Two Nodes with a independent Voltage source
between them is a Super node and one forms a KVL equation for it.
Example1 (Circuit with Ind. Current Sources):
Find the Nodal Voltages
in the circuit?

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NODAL ANALYSIS: INDEPENDENT SOURCES ONLY
In this example we write the
KCL equations at the nodes as
Shown, then solve them to find
The respected nodal voltages.

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NODAL ANALYSIS: INDEPENDENT SOURCES ONLY
Example2 (Ind. Voltage Sources Only):

For this Problem, we first make the main


KCL equation at the only node 1.
Current is taken to be coming out of the node
as positive. We solve this equation to find
The nodal voltage V1.
Once this is determined, Io is simply found
by using Ohm’s law at the sole resistor of
3KOhm.

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NODAL ANALYSIS: DEPENDENT SOURCES
 Find Vo using Nodal Analysis?

For this Circuit, We need to


Overlook the node with dependent
Source and form equations round
it. We use KCL at Nodes 1 and 2
and derive the equations based on
Current flow.

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NODAL ANALYSIS: DEPENDENT SOURCES

After setting up the Nodal Eqn.


For dependent Circuits, on has
To make the Controlling eqn.
This equation is made using the
Dependent source. Using the
Controlling equation we solve
For the nodal voltages.

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NODAL ANALYSIS: DEPENDENT SOURCES
Find Io in the circuit using Nodal Analysis?
Using KCL at nodes 2 and
Forming a controlling equation
At node 1 we can simplify the
Problem into simple equations.
Current entering the node is
Summed at the node to form
The equations.

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NODAL ANALYSIS: DEPENDENT SOURCES
Simplify the circuit to
Obtain nodal voltage.

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MESH ANALYSIS
 Mesh Analysis involves solving electronic circuits
via finding mesh or loop currents of the circuit.
This is done by forming KVL equations for
respected loops and solving the equations to find
individual mesh currents.

We simply assume clockwise current flow in


All the loops and find them to analyze the circuit.
Also any independent current source in a loop
Becomes the loop current as current in series is
Same.

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MESH ANALYSIS: INDEPENDENT SOURCES
Find Vo in the circuit?
Using KVL at loops 1 and 2, we form
KVL equations using the current and
Components in the loops in terms of
The loop currents.
Important thing to look at it the
Subtraction of the opposing loop
Current in the shared section of the
Loop.

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MESH ANALYSIS: INDEPENDENT SOURCES
The mesh equations are solved
Simultaneously and the required loop
Current is found. Then we use this loop
Current to find Vo in across the resistor.

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MESH ANALYSIS: DEPENDENT SOURCES
Find Vo in the circuit using Mesh Analysis?
Simplify the circuit using the
Independent sources by assigning
Them to the mesh currents for
The specific loop.

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MESH ANALYSIS: DEPENDENT SOURCES
Form KVL in Main loop 3.

Simplify Using Vx and I2.

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