Source transformation – Voltage Source to Current Source or Current Source to Voltage Source

Source transformation - Voltage Source to Current Source or Current Source to Voltage Source

An electrical source transformation is a method for simplifying circuits by replacing a voltage source with its equivalent current source, or vice versa.

Source transformation - Voltage Source to Current Source or Current Source to Voltage Source

Source transformation - Voltage Source to Current Source or Current Source to Voltage Source

According to the Thévenin and Norton theorems, any linear voltage source can also be viewed as a linear current source. Which circuit you use depends on which ideal form describes the behavior of your circuit in more detail.

Voltage source    <=>    current source

Uout = Us – I * Rs        <=>     IRout = IS – Uout / Rs
where Rs = Us / Imax and Is = Vs / Rs


Example: Source transformation - Voltage Source to Current Source and vice versa

Source transformation example - Voltage Source to Current Source and vice versa

Source transformation example - Voltage Source to Current Source and vice versa