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Lumped vs Distributed Circuits Lumped Circuit vs Distributed Circuit The difference between lumped and distributed circuits comes down to how voltage, current, and physical size relate to the signal wavelength. Lumped Circuit Concept: Components are assumed to be concentrated at discrete points. Condition: \[ \text{Size of circuit} \ll \lambda \] Where \( \lambda \) is the wavelength of the signal. Assumptions: Voltage and current are uniform across components No propagation delay Governing Laws: Ohm's Law: \( V = IR \) Kirchhoff’s Laws (KVL and KCL) Examples: DC circuits Low-frequency AC circuits Basic electronic circuits Distributed Circuit Concept: Electrical parameters are distributed continuously along the conductor. Condition: \[ \text{Size of circuit} \approx \lambda \ \text{or larger} \] Characteristics: Voltage and current vary with ...