PG1995 Active Member Jul 2, 2011 #1 Hi :smile: Please have a look on the following link: https://img163.imageshack.us/img163/4862/img0006rw.jpg We want to find Vth for the given circuit using nodal analysis. We need to create a supernode. I have drawn the directions the currents. How do I proceed? Please help me out. Thank you Cheers PG
Hi :smile: Please have a look on the following link: https://img163.imageshack.us/img163/4862/img0006rw.jpg We want to find Vth for the given circuit using nodal analysis. We need to create a supernode. I have drawn the directions the currents. How do I proceed? Please help me out. Thank you Cheers PG
R Ratchit Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2011 #2 PG1995, Next time at least attempt a solution. There is plenty of material on supernodes in textbooks and the web. Ratch Attachments PG1995.pdf 22.3 KB · Views: 165
PG1995, Next time at least attempt a solution. There is plenty of material on supernodes in textbooks and the web. Ratch
PG1995 Active Member Jul 3, 2011 #3 Thank you, Ratchit. Sorry, I was in a hurry and didn't know how to proceed. You wrote: -Vo/2 - (Vo+2Vo/6 +10 = 0 For myself I would write it as: -(Vo-0)/2 - ( (Vo+2Vo)-0 )/6 + 10 = 0 The voltage supply has voltage of 2Vx. Are you take Vx = Vo? Please let me know. Regards PG
Thank you, Ratchit. Sorry, I was in a hurry and didn't know how to proceed. You wrote: -Vo/2 - (Vo+2Vo/6 +10 = 0 For myself I would write it as: -(Vo-0)/2 - ( (Vo+2Vo)-0 )/6 + 10 = 0 The voltage supply has voltage of 2Vx. Are you take Vx = Vo? Please let me know. Regards PG