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  1. What's a loop current? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Mar 20, 2014 · The current in different parts of a loop is not necessarily constant - two parts of the same loop can have different currents. So how can you define one current for the whole loop?

  2. Loop current of the loop containing a current source

    Let us take a look on the loop current sketched below: As far as I understand, in this method we will assign each loop a uniform current and then calculate the overall voltage drop in each of …

  3. How does a voltage controller (outer loop) set the current …

    Dec 5, 2023 · I am currently trying to understand the cascaded current-voltage control of a boost converter (and later design the PI-controller). Let me summarize the information I have …

  4. circuit analysis - KVL loop current direction convention--should be ...

    Aug 13, 2014 · Do we have to take the same sense of direction for loop current, like clockwise, in each loop when applying KVL to a circuit or can we take different directions in different loops? …

  5. Current mode control vs Voltage mode control - Electrical …

    Oct 6, 2024 · I am confused about why we always make the outer (slower) loop a voltage control loop and the inner (faster) loop a current control loop in switched-mode power supplies? I read …

  6. Kirchhoff's loop equation when there's a current source in it?

    3 How do you get the loop equation (using Kirchhoff's 2nd law) if there's a current source in it? I mean, does the voltage after the current source decrease or increase? Example: I'm talking …

  7. electricity - Why are circuits considered loops? - Electrical ...

    Oct 13, 2017 · The electric current takes the form of a closed loop, with no beginning or end. The path for current leads through the middle of the battery, just as with light bulbs the path for …

  8. Can a 4 to 20 mA current loop be measured without using a resistor?

    Dec 7, 2024 · In a current loop, a voltage signal is converted to a 4 mA to 20 mA current in the transmitter, this current can then be connected through long wires to the receiver where it is …

  9. Current flow in batteries? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Apr 29, 2010 · The easiest way to think of it is this: Current will only ever flow in a loop, even in very complex circuits you can always break it down into loops of current, if there is no path for …

  10. circuit analysis - How do we know loop currents exist? - Electrical ...

    7 Loop currents exist because we define them mathematically to exist. There are certain things that we take as axiomatic in circuit analysis: That components (resistors, capacitors and …