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R.Spinks
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Not sure where I'm making an assumption or math error here. I pulled a
simple problem from a book but I keep getting a wrong answer when I calc.
Problem is find v and v1. Solution is v=15v and v1=4v. (I am not in school)
2k
___
+-----+-|___|+-------+-------------+
| | |
+ + +
.-. .-. - .-.
1k | | | | 3k v1 | | 4k
| | | | + | |
'-' '-' '-'
| 2/5 v1 | +
+ _ | |
| / \ | |
| +--+(-->>++ | |
| | \_/ | | +
| | | | .-.
| | | | | | 2k
| | | | | |
| | _ | | '-'
| | / \ | | +
+---+--+(-->>-++-----|+------------+
\_/
1.4 mA
- v +
(created by AACircuit v1.28.4 beta 13/12/04 www.tech-chat.de)
I think total supply current should be (2/5 * v1 + 1.4mA)... right? Using
that and Requiv of 5k I intended to calculate v which is the voltage across
the supplies (answer is 15v - given). But using 2/5 * v1 + 1.4mA and the
equiv. resistance Re = 5k I end up w v=(2k * v1 + 1.4mA)(5k) however if v1 =
4v (solution given) then v=8007volts?? Am I making a bad assumption about
adding the supply current sources? Also - pls don't use superposition as
technically it hasn't been taught yet in the book so I should be able to
solve just w/current divider and Ohms law. Thanks.
simple problem from a book but I keep getting a wrong answer when I calc.
Problem is find v and v1. Solution is v=15v and v1=4v. (I am not in school)
2k
___
+-----+-|___|+-------+-------------+
| | |
+ + +
.-. .-. - .-.
1k | | | | 3k v1 | | 4k
| | | | + | |
'-' '-' '-'
| 2/5 v1 | +
+ _ | |
| / \ | |
| +--+(-->>++ | |
| | \_/ | | +
| | | | .-.
| | | | | | 2k
| | | | | |
| | _ | | '-'
| | / \ | | +
+---+--+(-->>-++-----|+------------+
\_/
1.4 mA
- v +
(created by AACircuit v1.28.4 beta 13/12/04 www.tech-chat.de)
I think total supply current should be (2/5 * v1 + 1.4mA)... right? Using
that and Requiv of 5k I intended to calculate v which is the voltage across
the supplies (answer is 15v - given). But using 2/5 * v1 + 1.4mA and the
equiv. resistance Re = 5k I end up w v=(2k * v1 + 1.4mA)(5k) however if v1 =
4v (solution given) then v=8007volts?? Am I making a bad assumption about
adding the supply current sources? Also - pls don't use superposition as
technically it hasn't been taught yet in the book so I should be able to
solve just w/current divider and Ohms law. Thanks.