☑️20 - Maximum Power Transfer Theorem: Solve using Thevenin's Equivalent Circuits

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • In this lesson, we shall learn how to determine the maximum power delivered to a load by a source.
    Maximum power transfer theorem states that: the maximum power delivered to a load by a source is obtained when the load resistance RL is equal to the Thevenin's resistance Rth.
    For maximum power to be delivered to the load:
    RL = Rth.
    1. Remove the load resistance and find vth
    2. Deactivate independent sources and find rth
    3. For maximum power to be transferred, RL = RTH, Pmax = (Vth)^2/4Rth
    00:00 - Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
    03:44 - Example 1
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