Previous in Forum: LT Breaker Tripping   Next in Forum: DC DC Converter
Close
Close
Close
5 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Anonymous Poster

RL Switching Theorem

11/08/2010 10:17 AM

Dear friends

Any one know about the 'RL Switching theorem',where a complicated RL switching circuit can be reduced to a single loop of resistance and inductance in series ?

Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Member

Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 5
#1

Re: RL Switching theorem

11/08/2010 10:22 AM

Please advise the application...

Reply
Anonymous Poster
#2
In reply to #1

Re: RL Switching theorem

11/08/2010 10:26 AM

Any available reference about this theorem ?

Reply
Anonymous Poster
#3
In reply to #1

Re: RL Switching theorem

11/08/2010 10:38 AM

The application is to determine the circuit's time constant.

Reply
Anonymous Poster
#4
In reply to #3

Re: RL Switching theorem

11/08/2010 12:54 PM

Whatever it's called, there's no magic; it's just a truckpot of algebra to simplify the network down to a real and imaginary part. Since there are no active components in the circuit, all of the imaginary part must be correlatible to an equivalent inductance.

Reply
Anonymous Poster
#5
In reply to #4

Re: RL Switching theorem

11/08/2010 1:37 PM

That is not right, for step function test the story is different from normal signal supply and the circuit is simplified in different way.

Reply
Reply to Forum Thread 5 comments

Previous in Forum: LT Breaker Tripping   Next in Forum: DC DC Converter

Advertisement