EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF CIRCUITS WITH CONTROLLED SOURCES
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DEMO 1 - Slide the mouse along the gray rectangles to see how to calculate the equivalent resistance REQ=V/I of the circuit with a controlled source. Note that the controlled source is NOT TURNED OFF during the calculation of the equivalent resistance.

DEMO 2 - Slide the mouse along the gray rectangles to calculate the circuit's Thevenin Equivalent Resistance and Thevenin Equivalent Voltage. Note that the controlled source remains in the circuit during the calculation of both the Thevenin Equivalent Resistance and Voltage.

DEMO 3 - Slide the mouse along the gray rectangles to see the Thevenin Equivalent Resistance as seen by the source Vs and to see the Thevenin Equivalent as seen by RL.

DEMO 4 - Slide the mouse along the gray rectangles to see the Norton Equivalent Resistance as seen by the source Vs and to see the Norton Equivalent as seen by RL.

DEMO 5 - Slide the mouse over the gray rectangles to see how increasing and decreasingthe values of R2 and R3 affects v1(t) and vo(t).
