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Circuit (Network) analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in the network. Consider using in conjunction with tags for the particular analysis technique(s) in question: "nodal-analysis", "mesh-analysis", "superposition", etc.
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Current, voltage, and power interpretation
I have been working with circuits a lot more lately and not just modeling them. I think I never had a good enough understanding of the fundamental theory of voltage, power, and current.
Voltage is ene …
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Current monitor/sense circuit
Has anyone ever dealt with a circuit similar to the one I have? It is a current sensing circuit but I do not understand how it works. I believe there will be a voltage difference between my R2 and R3; …
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Current sense circuit: small current
I simulated a current sensing circuit below. I understand Ohm's law and how I have 476 mA throughout my circuit.
What I do not understand is how I have such small current values going into R2 and R3 a …