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    Tennessee, USA (GMT-5)
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    The exploration of the application of Millman's Theorem to all circuit analysis problems.
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    Design Engineer
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    35 years of design experience in analog and digital circuits.
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    hgmjr

    Engineering is the discipline of designing in the presence of real world constraints.

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Posted 02-08-2009 at 06:03 PM by hgmjr Comments 1
I have chosen as the target circuit for this analysis an interesting AC network that was posted in the forum several months ago.

If you have any questions about my method, I invite you to post your question using the comment feature of this blog. This same invitation goes for the other Millman's solutions that are part of this blog as well.

hgmjr

Posted 06-08-2008 at 09:42 PM by hgmjr Comments 0
Here is the next installment in the "And Millman's Theorem" series.

Keep the comments and suggestions coming.

hgmjr

Posted 05-29-2008 at 12:24 PM by hgmjr Comments 3
In the accompanying attachment, a circuit is analyzed first with Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) and then with Millman's Theorem. The purpose is to permit the reader to compare the two techniques when applied to the identical circuit problem.

Once again, I welcome any comments or suggestions on the content of the write-up.

hgmjr

Posted 05-25-2008 at 11:12 PM by hgmjr Comments 0
I have attached the next in the "AND MILLMAN'S THEOREM" series of circuit analysis examples. This example deals with a Common Emitter Amp stage with collector-to-base feedback.

As always, all comments and suggestion are welcomed.

hgmjr

Posted 05-09-2008 at 11:06 PM by hgmjr Comments 0
Here is a derivation using Millman's Theorem of the transfer function for a passive Pi-Filter that I put together several years ago.

As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.

hgmjr
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