electrical assignment

electrical assignment

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DC Individual Assignment
Assignment Description:
This assignment will involve analysing a DC circuit to find certain circuit properties. You will need to communicate these properties to the assignment marker. You will be required to apply:
Mesh Analysis
Thevinin’s Theorem
Simple DC Theory
Knowledge Requirements:
Knowledge of DC Circuit Theory
Access to circuit analysis software (such as Circuit Wizard or Pspice)
Submission:
Before submitting your assignment, please make sure that you have addressed all the assignment requirements. Also:
Check that you have submitted a criteria sheet
Ensure that you have included all of your assignment in the submission
Check that you have clearly stated the problem you are performing
Check that your name and student number are included on your submission
Assignment Task:
For this assignment you will be required to complete one of the following ten problems (numbered 0-9). The problem which you complete is dependant upon the last digit of your student number.
For example, if your student number is n5002567, you will complete problem number 7. Choosing the incorrect problem will almost certainly result in penalties, so please make sure that you have chosen correctly.
In each of the ten problems, one component has not been assigned a value (i.e. value is given as XX). Replace these XX values with the third and second last digit of your student number. E.g. if your student number is n5002567, you will replace the XX value of the component with “56”.
Having fully defined your circuit problem you will need to complete the following tasks in a short report format:
Neatly redraw your circuit, including all values.
Using mesh analysis work out the currents flow through each of the three meshes. From these current values calculate the voltage of node A, and node B with respect to the ground node.
Find equivalents of sub-circuits A-G, B-G, A-B by applying Thevinin’s theory. Then place these equivalents together and…

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