Introduction of voltage and current sources
Introduction of voltage and current sources
Welcome to the interesting world of electronics. In this article we try to explain the Introduction of voltage and current sources in electrical circuit. Electronic circuit is a circular path of the various conductors by which the electric current can be flow. Simple electronic circuit contains the voltage and current source, conducting wires, switch and load.
A source is
a device which converts thermal, mechanical, chemical and other form of the
energy into the electrical energy. In other words the source is an active
network which is used to generate the electrical energy.
There are various types of sources are available in the electrical network as follows,
What is Voltage source
A voltage
source is a two terminal device which has a voltage at any instant of time
is constant and is independent of the current drawn from it. Such a voltage
source is known as an Ideal Voltage source. Ideal voltage source have zero internal resistance.
Practically Ideal voltage source cannot be obtained.
The ideal
voltage source does not depend on the current through the source. Therefore
any current in any direction could possibly flow through the source. This
current will be determined solely by the circuit elements connected to this
source and it can be computed according to the rules. Depending on the
actual direction of the current through the source, the voltage source can
either provide the power or absorb it.
A voltage
source having some amount of internal resistances are known as Practical voltage source. Due to the internal resistance voltage drop takes place, which causes
the terminal voltage is to reduces. The smaller is the internal resistance
of the voltage source, there is more closer it is to an ideal source.
An
practical voltage source (which is generated from generator or battery) can
be regarded as an ideal voltage source in series with a low resistance,
which is called as internal resistance. As the internal resistance is very
low as compared to load resistance, power wasted in the source is much less
as compared to power received by the load.
The symbolic representation of the Ideal voltage source, Practical voltage source is as follows,
As we know
all materials are made up from atoms. An Atom contains the protons, neutrons
and electrons. Proton contains the positive electrical charge. Neutrons have
no electrical charge that is they are Neutral, while Electrons contains the
negative electrical charge. Atom contains the electrons, protons and
neutrons which has its own force of attraction and force of repulsion. Atom
has one nucleus and the outer orbit contains the electrons. These protons,
neutrons and electrons are connected with each other by the powerful force
of attraction existing between nucleus and orbit of electrons.
If these
protons, neutrons and electrons are bounded together by force of attraction
within the atom therefore they are stable. But if we separate both of them
from each other they want to reform and start to exert a potential of
attraction called as a potential difference.
Voltage source has forcing function of
emf. Batteries and alternators are the sources of voltage.
Basics of Voltage
Voltage is
one of the basic parameter which associated with any electrical and
electronic circuit. Voltage is a fundamental parameter that describes the
electrical conditions in the electrical circuit.
Voltage can
be considered as a pressure which forces the charged electrons to flow in
the electrical circuit. This flow of electrons is the electrical
current.
If voltage
source is placed in the electrical circuit, then positive potential will
attract the negative charges. If the potential goes higher therefore
positive potential will attract more negative charges which are electrons.
Due to force of attraction electrons are flows towards the positive
potential which is known as flow of current.
The unit of the voltage is Volt (V). Volt is named after the Italian scientist,
Alessandro Volta.
If we
understand basics of voltage, then we have to learn two things electromotive
force EMF and potential difference PD. These two terms have so many
similarities, and also same key. These both terms use the same unit – volt.
There are several ways to measure the voltage parameter in electrical
circuit, but one of the most common is to use a digital multimeter.
What is Current source
An Ideal
current source is a two terminal device which supplies the same current to
the any load resistance connected across its terminals. It is important to
keep in mind that the current supplied by the current source is independent
of the voltage source terminal. Ideal current source has infinite
resistance.
In other
ways Ideal current source can be defined as it is a two terminal element with the property that the current
flowing through the device is specified at every instant in time. This
current does not depend on the voltage across the source. The voltage will
be determined solely by the circuit elements which are connected to this
source and it can be computed according to the rules. Depending upon the
actual polarity of the voltage across the source, the current source can
either provide or absorb the power.
A practical
current source is made by putting a very large resistance in series with the
voltage source. which is making the internal resistance much higher as
compared to load resistance.
Practical
current source can be represented as ideal current source is connected with
the resistance(Load) in parallel. following figure shows the symbolic
representation of ideal and practical current sources.
As we know
all materials are made up from atoms. An Atom contains the protons, neutrons
and electrons. Proton contains the positive electrical charge. Neutrons have
no electrical charge that is they are Neutral, while Electrons contains the
negative electrical charge. Atom contains the electrons, protons and
neutrons which has its own force of attraction and force of repulsion. Atom
has one nucleus and the outer orbit contains the electrons. These protons,
neutrons and electrons are bounded together by the powerful force of
attraction existing between nucleus and orbit of electrons.
If we make
a closed circuit, this closed circuit loose electrons which will start to
move and drift back to the protons due to their force of attraction creating
a flow of electrons. This flow of electrons is known as electrical current. The electrons do not flow freely through the circuit as the material
they move through creates a restriction to the electron flow, therefore this
restriction is known as resistance.
current source has forcing function of current. Photoelectric cells, collector are the examples of the current sources.
Basics of Current
Electric
current is one of the most important basic concept that exist in the
electric circuit. Current cannot be seen normally, although its effect can
be seen. Electric current can be defined as, electrons contains the negative
charged particles. If these negative charged particles moves from negative
to positive terminal of voltage source then amount of charge particles moves
in conductor, this is called current.
The
unit of electric current is Ampere (amp) Which is designed
by the letter “A”. Current flow in the circuit is normally
designed by the letter “I”.
Conclusion
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