Re: norton's theorem
Hi,
Its an equivalent representation of a circuit with only current source, i mean Norton current source and a Norton resistance in parallel with the load resistance. Ok now if you know the Thevenin Theorrem its very easy to find Norton therom from Thevenin theorem.
In thevenine network u represent the circuit by a V-th and R_th in series with V_th, so simply find I_N (Norton current source value) by using ohms law and replace the R_th as R_N, but now in parallel.
Sorry I cant draw figures here, but if you have Nilson's Book with you, this is explained very easily there.
BR,
Arif Khan
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