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Introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering Circuit Representation Dr. Cynthia Furse University of Utah 1
Introduction to Electrical Engineering Circuit Representation • • • Voltage, Current, Resistance Ground / Reference / Neutral Variable Resistors / Resistive Sensors Measuring V, I, R Series & Parallel elements Node, Path, Loop 2
Voltage (DC) I DC + - VDC I DC + I DC -V VDC -
Ground / Reference / Neutral Vref(erence) = 0 V = ground
Voltage (AC) VAC + V + VAC -
Resistor R (Ω)
Variable Resistor / Resistive Sensor R (Ω)
Resistance • Standard Resistor Values • Variable resistor a)Potentiometer: 3 -terminal variable resistor. Rheostat: 2 -terminal variable resistor • Resistive Sensor – Temperature – Thermister – Pressure – Piezoresistor – Light intensity – Light-dependent R (LDR) 8
Measuring Voltage (Voltmeter) DVM = Digital Volt. Meter + DC voltmeter + VΩ com A DVM - VDC - AC (RMS) voltmeter + VAC RMS
Measuring Resistance (Ohmeter) Ohm meter VΩ com A Ω
Measuring Current (Ammeter) + DC ammeter + VΩ com A - I DC - AC RMS ammeter + I AC RMS
Circuit Representation All rights reserved. Reproduced with permission © 2016 National Technology and Science Press
Common Circuit Elements All rights reserved. Reproduced with Permission © 2016 National Technology and Science Press
Circuit Topology Branch: single element, such as a resistor or source Node: connection point between two or more branches Extraordinary Node: connection point between at least 3 branches Loop: closed path in a circuit node branch loop All rights reserved. Reproduced with Permission. © 2016 National Technology and Science Press
Terminology All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2016 National Technology and Science Press
Circuit Diagram Picture From: Wikipedia 16
Series & Parallel 17
Series: CURRENT is the same 18
Parallel: VOLTAGE is the same 19
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Wheatstone Bridge • Tune Rv until V= 0 • Ru = (R 2/R 1) Rv V 21
Series / Parallel Battery Charging • http: //batterytender. com/resources/connecti ng-batteries-chargers. htm 22
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Conclusion: Circuit Representation • • • Voltage, Current, Resistance Variable Resistors / Resistive Sensors Measuring V, I, R Series & Parallel elements Node, Path, loop 30
Introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering Circuit Representation Dr. Cynthia Furse University of Utah Peekaboo Slot Canyon Near Kanab, Utah 31
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