In electrical and electronic almost every device or system is modeled through electrical circuit and the device/system performances are then predicted for either DC or AC excitation. To model any electrical or electronic device or systems, the knowledge of electrical circuit and circuit performance under DC excitation is a must. Thus, we should have crystal clear idea about the network theorems and network solution methods
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