t.man
New Member
i'm thrown in to confusion........
are these right?
1. if there are only dependent sources, then must use a test voltage or current source in order to calculate R(T) = V(test)/I(test).
2. if there are both independent and dependent sources, then compute R(T) from V(oc)/I(sc).
the reason i'm asking is that i've just seen an example where (after replacing independent voltage source with short, current source with open and left with only dependent source) test source was applied in a solution.
any help in clarifying these?
are these right?
1. if there are only dependent sources, then must use a test voltage or current source in order to calculate R(T) = V(test)/I(test).
2. if there are both independent and dependent sources, then compute R(T) from V(oc)/I(sc).
the reason i'm asking is that i've just seen an example where (after replacing independent voltage source with short, current source with open and left with only dependent source) test source was applied in a solution.
any help in clarifying these?