basic circuits Interview Questions
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Does someone have a good webiste that explains how to get the norton and thevanin equivalents in a circuit path. I am dealing with basic circuits, I.e. just voltage sources current sources and resistors. I know about 50 percent of how to do it.
I know that Thevanin is the voltage with the resistor and Norton is the current. I know they both work together like you can take the voltage and resistor in thevanin to get the current to put into Norton. I also know series and parallel.
I am just having a hard time knowing which one you short the voltage sources and open the current sources or if its both, and to get the end result.
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As the title explains I would like to learn basically what a sophomore/junior level EE student would learn. I'm looking for the practical side of circuitry, and less towards the theory. Obviously you need theory to understand practical and vice vursa, but I would like to actually be able to make basic circuits not just understand how they work. I'm a sophomore chemical engineering student and I've taken Physics Electricity and magnetics so I understand ac, dc, R,C, L Circuits. Also, is there any book or site that has different chips and what they do etc?
The last thing is I want the book to be cheap...
These are 2 I've found through amazon that people seemed to like. Anyone used these?
Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics, Fourth Edition (Teach Yourself) - Stan Gibilisco; Paperback
A Practical Introduction to Electronic Circuits - Martin Hartley Jones; Paperback
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