Divider Circuit Calculator

This calculator helps determine the output voltage or output current of the divider circuit for the given the input (or source) voltage/current and the resistor values.
A Current Divider is a linear circuit that divides the total current into multiple parallel paths. This Calculator is made to calculate the Output Current across two given Resistors.

Enter the Resistor Values R1 and R2 along with the Total Current to calculate the Current divided across the two Resistors

Result

  • Current across Resistor R1
    A
  • Current across Resistor R2
    A

A parallel linear circuit that divides the source or supply current into a number of parallel paths is referred to as a current divider. The current in each branch will always divide in such a way that the total energy expended in a circuit is minimum.

A Voltage Divider is a linear circuit that is utilized to divide a given supply voltage across multiple component paths in series. This calculator is made to calculate the Output Voltage across two given Resistors.

Enter the Resistor Values R1 and R2 along with the Input Voltage to calculate the Voltage divided across the two Resistors

Result

  • Voltage across Resistor R2
    V

A voltage divider is a circuit that is utilized to generate a part of the input voltage as an output. It is typically built using two resistors and a voltage source where the resistors are connected in series. The voltage is then applied across these two resistors. It is also known as a potential divider as it converts a high voltage to a low value. It is a sequence of resistors or capacitors that may be tapped at any point in the circuit to create a precise proportion of the voltage applied between its ends.

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