INTRODUCTION
A set of memoryless elements interconnected and driven by independent voltage sources and/or current sources results in a memoryless circuit. We deal with two systematic procedures for analysing such circuits in this chapter. These analysis procedures are called nodal analysis and mesh analysis. Nodal analysis procedure is applicable to any circuit. However, mesh analysis procedure is applicable to only a subclass of circuits called planar networks.
These two analysis procedures are developed and illustrated in the context of memoryless circuits in this chapter. However, they are very well applicable to dynamic circuits as well. We will extend these procedures to dynamic circuits in later chapters.
A linear time-invariant memoryless ...
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