Say your trying to find the Thevenin equivalent of a linear circuit with dependent and independent sources.
You would find \$V_{OC}\$ (voltage across the short circuit) and \$I_{SC}\$, the source current, and the Thevenin resistance would be \$R_{Th} = \frac{V_{OC}}{I_{SC}}\$.
But is it possibly for both the voltage across the short circuit and the source current to be zero, leaving the Thevenin resistance indeterminate? Why or why not? What about the source current being zero?
Please note I am specifically talking about a circuit containing dependent and independent sources.
No comments:
Post a Comment