Norton Equivalent Circuit With Dependent Source. This video deals with a dependent source circuit which is reduced to norton equivalent circuit this circuit is collected from following handout of prof. For alternating current systems the theorem can be applied to reactive impedances as well as resistances.
At a pair of terminals of the network it can be replaced by a current source and a single resistor in parallel. The figure above illustrates a circuit with vcvs and its norton equivalent model as seen from port b. For alternating current systems the theorem can be applied to reactive impedances as well as resistances.
For a given two terminal port the equivalent circuit is defined exactly as in the case of independent sources.
The circuit has both independent and dependent sources. In these cases we need to find open circuit voltage and short circuit current to determine norton s and also thevenin s equivalent circuits. For a given two terminal port the equivalent circuit is defined exactly as in the case of independent sources. In direct current circuit theory norton s theorem is a simplification that can be applied to networks made of linear time invariant resistances voltage sources and current sources.
