Thevenin Voltage With Current Source. Thevenin equivalent with current source here the current source is first converted to an equivalent voltage source then we can easily calculate the open circuit voltage or thevenin voltage and resistance of the circuit and can draw the equivalent thevenin voltage source. When using a voltage source it can be assumed to be 1v for simple calculations.
Thevenin s theorem may be stated below. Use the thevenin resistance and voltage to find the current flowing through the load. Then we connect the load resistance r l across the source with series resistance.
Thevenin s theorem may be stated below.
Either of the two approaches will give the same results. Finally from this simplified single loop circuit we can easily find out the current through r l and that would be 10 v 2 8 ω 1 a. When using a voltage source it can be assumed to be 1v for simple calculations. In either approach we may assume any value of vo and io.
