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slxkejwkdicijekwksjd plz draw the orCAD map..

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Question 6 (20 marks) Consider the circuit in Figure Q6 with terminals A and B. It consists of an ideal voltage source Vs and a voltage controlled current source (VCCS) 0.5Vx. where Vs is the voltage across resistor R You are asked to find the Norton equivalent circuit for the circuit in Figure 06. Given resistors R₁ = 42. R: -402. R=212 and an ideal voltage source Vs, where Vs = (X8+1) V e.g. if X8=4, V₁-(4+1)=5V. Vs 0.5 Vx Figure 06 (a) Use the nodal voltage analysis to find the open-circuit voltage Voc between nodes A and B of the circuit. Show all your computations. (i) Redraw the circuit shown in Figure Q6 and label it ready for nodal voltage analysis. (2 marks) (ii) Apply Kirchhoff's current law at the corresponding nodes. (2 marks) (iii) Express the currents in terms of node voltages. (3 marks) (iv) Determine the node voltages and hence find Voc (4 marks) ELEC S201F Final Project (2022) Page 8 of 14 (b) Build your circuit in Figure Q6 with OrCAD. Using OrCAD to find the short-circuit current Ise across the terminals A and B of the circuits. You need to submit your schematics and Output file in pdf format. (7 marks) (c) Calculate the Norton equivalent resistance Re of the circuit. (2 marks) +
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