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{{about|electronic circuits|transformation of source code|Program transformation}}
'''Source transformation''' is the process of simplifying a circuit solution, especially with mixed sources, by transforming [[voltage]] sources into [[Electric current|current]] sources, and vice versa, using [[Thévenin's theorem]] and [[Norton's theorem]] respectively{{Citation needed|reason=First of all, Thévenin and Norton theorems in many popular textbooks are taught AFTER source transformation; the current version of this articlesarticle suggetssuggests itthey isare taught before. Secondly, as far as I know, Thévenin and Norton theorems DON'T prove the source transformatiom theorem; Thévenin and Norton theorem'stheorems only say that linear networks can be replaced by a practicar source, but they don't say a practical voltage source can be converted into a practical current source and vice versa|date=January 2021}}.
 
== Process ==