Your Friend Saad was selected to attend the Electronics workshop on "Electronic Circuits" organized by the university. In the workshop, he was exposed to many topics such as voltage divider circuits, dependent voltage source, dependent current source, independent voltage source, independent current source, application of Thevenin and Norton theorem, maximum power transfer. There were some customers' requirements same were discussed in the workshop. Apply the concepts of the above-mentioned topics, each participant must fulfill the customer requirements. I) The input available DC voltage is 220 V and customer wants to supply the output of 30V and 50V. The available ready stock is source voltage as mentioned above and resistors values can be chosen from 1-300 KQ. Apply the concept of voltage divider with values of resistance is in k2, one value of the resistor is the last digit of your NUTECH ID and other may vary (depend on your calculations). II) Now you have two independent sources one is independent voltage source having 32volts and the other is independent current source having 2 Amp. Both the independent sources are in same direction. Apply the concept of Thevenin Theorem and prepare a schematic in which the load current should not be more than 3 Amp. You should use the proteus professional software for the above-mentioned task. Furthermore, also submit the complete calculation of said task.

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Your Friend Saad was selected to attend the
Electronics workshop on “Electronic Circuits"
organized by the university. In the workshop, he was
exposed to many topics such as voltage divider
circuits, dependent voltage source, dependent
current
source,
independent voltage
source,
independent current source, application of Thevenin
and Norton theorem, maximum power transfer.
There were some customers’ requirements same
were discussed in the workshop. Apply the concepts
of the above-mentioned topics, each participant must
fulfill the customer requirements.
I) The input available DC voltage is 220 V and
customer wants to supply the output of 30V
and 50V. The available ready stock is source
voltage as mentioned above and resistors
values can be chosen from 1-300 KQ. Apply
the concept of voltage divider with values of
resistance is in k2, one value of the resistor is
the last digit of your NUTECH ID and other
may vary (depend on your calculations).
II) Now you have two independent sources one is
independent voltage source having 32volts and
the other is independent current source having
2 Amp. Both the independent sources are in
same direction. Apply the concept of Thevenin
Theorem and prepare a schematic in which
the load current should not be more than 3
Amp.
You should use the proteus professional
software for the above-mentioned task.
Furthermore, also
calculation of said task.
submit
the complete
PDF
Transcribed Image Text:7:44 ( Teams PBL-1 Your Friend Saad was selected to attend the Electronics workshop on “Electronic Circuits" organized by the university. In the workshop, he was exposed to many topics such as voltage divider circuits, dependent voltage source, dependent current source, independent voltage source, independent current source, application of Thevenin and Norton theorem, maximum power transfer. There were some customers’ requirements same were discussed in the workshop. Apply the concepts of the above-mentioned topics, each participant must fulfill the customer requirements. I) The input available DC voltage is 220 V and customer wants to supply the output of 30V and 50V. The available ready stock is source voltage as mentioned above and resistors values can be chosen from 1-300 KQ. Apply the concept of voltage divider with values of resistance is in k2, one value of the resistor is the last digit of your NUTECH ID and other may vary (depend on your calculations). II) Now you have two independent sources one is independent voltage source having 32volts and the other is independent current source having 2 Amp. Both the independent sources are in same direction. Apply the concept of Thevenin Theorem and prepare a schematic in which the load current should not be more than 3 Amp. You should use the proteus professional software for the above-mentioned task. Furthermore, also calculation of said task. submit the complete PDF
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