
Millman’s Theorem
Millman’s Theorem is a method used in electrical engineering to simplify complex circuits with multiple voltage sources and resistors connected in parallel. It allows you to calculate the equivalent voltage and current as if the circuit has a single source and resistor, making analysis easier. Essentially, by combining the individual sources and resistances using specific formulas, you can find an overall “equivalent” source. This helps engineers analyze and design circuits more efficiently without having to consider each component individually, especially in power systems and amplifier design.