What do you mean by Norton Theorem
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It is a method used in electronics(especially in Op-Amp) to change the complex circuits into a simpler equivalent circuit consisting of single resistance in parallel with a current source.
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In Direct current circuit theory,Norton's theory is a simplification that can be applied to the networks linear invariant resistance,voltage sources,current sources.Eg.A linear two terminal electric circuit is replaced with Norton equivalent circuit consisting of a current source(denoted as I suffix N) in parallel with Norton resistor(denoted as R suffix N).
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