Nortonekvivalenssillä
Nortonekvivalenssi refers to a concept in electrical engineering used to simplify complex circuit analysis. It describes an equivalent circuit for a linear electrical network that is viewed from two terminals. This equivalent circuit consists of a single resistor, known as the Norton equivalent resistance, connected in parallel with an ideal current source, which represents the Norton equivalent current.
The Norton equivalent current is the current that would flow through a short circuit connected across the
This method is particularly useful when analyzing the behavior of a network at a specific pair of
The process for finding the Norton equivalent involves two main steps: first, calculating the short-circuit current