A dependent source is a source that is dependent on, i.e. a function of, some other thing in the circuit. Often, a transistor is represented as a dependent current source, with collector-emitter current being dependent on base-emitter current times hFe, or beta-gain, limited by the collector-emitter resistor network.
The maximum current that can be drawn from a voltage source is dependent on the impedance of that source, the impedance of the connections to the source, and the energy available from that source.
A dependent current source is a bilateral element. This means that it behaves the same way regardless of the direction of current flow. Its output depends on a voltage or current elsewhere in the circuit, but the relationship is consistent in either direction. In contrast, unilateral elements, like independent current sources, have direction-dependent behavior.
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the dependent variable are the things that stay the same
Yes.Source transformation in dependent voltage source can be solved the same like independent voltage source
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The term dependency means to show dependence or something that is dependent. It can also mean being dependent from a state or country. One can also be dependent on another person.
The maximum current that can be drawn from a voltage source is dependent on the impedance of that source, the impedance of the connections to the source, and the energy available from that source.
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