Voltage and Current SourcesReal voltage sources can be represented as ideal voltage sources in series with a resistance r, the ideal voltage source having zero resistance. Real current sources can be represented as ideal current sources in parallel with a resistance r, the ideal current source having infinite resistance. Such ideal voltage and current sources are used in modeling real circuits wiht Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem. |
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