Timeline for How to do an electrical network analysis?
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Mar 30 at 8:05 | comment | added | Omar | Ok, thank you. So you used the circuit simulator in the task with superposition and it performed all the network analysis procedures, right? | |
Mar 29 at 7:29 | comment | added | Francesco M. | @Omar I use the CircuitMaker simulator. of the late nineties. However, any simulator is fine. StackExchange's "Schematic" of "ElectricalEngineering" is also excellent. My method using TABLEAU is still in experimentation and I deduced it from Chua/Desoer/Kuh's text "Linear and nonlinear circuits" by McGraw Hill. | |
Mar 28 at 21:59 | comment | added | Omar | @franc Exactly, of course I will only use the simulator during the preparation period to check my results. I think I saw your answer in the similar question about the superposition principle and you wrote a very helpful answer. Can you please tell me which simulator you used? That would be very nice. Thank you in advance | |
Mar 28 at 18:36 | comment | added | Francesco M. | The simulator only serves you to verify the calculations made with pen and paper and it is of no use during the exam, It is forbidden to use computers in a written exam session and even more so in an oral one. During the exam you must rely only on what you have learned by studying from notes if taken well or from an electrical engineering text. If an in-depth analysis is carried out, it is found that the matrix of independent node pairs is sufficient from which to deduce the other matrices, i.e. independent meshes and independent cutting sets. The superposition method is the slowest . | |
Mar 28 at 15:17 | history | answered | Fred | CC BY-SA 4.0 |