Non-ideal voltage and current source

In summary, the difference between non-ideal voltage and non-ideal current source is that non-ideal voltage sources have a non-zero output impedance, causing the output voltage to change with different load impedance, while non-ideal current sources have a finite output impedance, causing the output current to change when the output voltage is forced to change. The decision of which source to use depends on the application, with one providing a constant voltage and the other a constant current regardless of load impedance.
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1. What is the difference between non-ideal voltage and non-ideal current source ( not in terms of circuit diagram like ideal voltage source plus series resistance )?

2. And how to decide that which source is used where and when ? ( because output of both is not constant)
 
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Ideal voltage source has 0Ω output impedance so it can maintain the output voltage regardless of load. Ideal current source has infinite output impedance so it can drive the same current regardless of load and regardless of the output voltage.

So non ideal voltage source has non zero output impedance so the output voltage change with different load impedance. Non ideal current source has finite output impedance so the output current change when the output voltage is forced to change.

Which one to use depends on the application. One is a constant voltage, one is constant current regardless of load impedance!
 

Related to Non-ideal voltage and current source

What is a non-ideal voltage source?

A non-ideal voltage source is a type of electrical component that provides a varying voltage output, but with some internal resistance or impedance. This means that the voltage output may fluctuate depending on the load connected to the source.

What is a non-ideal current source?

A non-ideal current source is a type of electrical component that provides a constant current output, but with some internal resistance or impedance. This means that the current output may change depending on the load connected to the source.

How do non-ideal voltage sources affect circuit performance?

Non-ideal voltage sources can cause voltage drops and fluctuations in a circuit, which can affect the overall performance and accuracy of the circuit. This is particularly important in sensitive electronic devices where precise voltage levels are necessary for proper functioning.

How do non-ideal current sources affect circuit performance?

Non-ideal current sources can cause variations in the current supplied to a circuit, which can impact the performance and behavior of the circuit. This can be especially problematic in circuits that require a precise and stable current for proper operation.

What are some common examples of non-ideal voltage and current sources?

Some common examples of non-ideal voltage sources include batteries, power supplies, and solar panels. Non-ideal current sources can include components like transistors, amplifiers, and diodes.

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