Electrical Engineering - Circuit Theorems and Conversions - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Circuit Theorems and Conversions - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
2.
A certain current source has the values IS = 4 µA and RS = 1.2 M
. The values for an equivalent voltage source are

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Zaim said:
1 decade ago
How to calculate the resistance of voltage source?
Yugal Kishor Bairagi said:
1 decade ago
Given data:-
I = 4 micro Amps.
R = 1.2 Mega Ohms.
V = IR.
So, V = 4*1.2 = 4.8 V.
(where micro & mega is cancel out, because micro means 10 the power minus -6 & mega means 10 the power plus +6).
I = 4 micro Amps.
R = 1.2 Mega Ohms.
V = IR.
So, V = 4*1.2 = 4.8 V.
(where micro & mega is cancel out, because micro means 10 the power minus -6 & mega means 10 the power plus +6).
Kusal said:
8 years ago
This is a case.
Convert current source to voltage source.
So voltage is 4.8 & resistance is no change.
Convert current source to voltage source.
So voltage is 4.8 & resistance is no change.
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