Network Analysis and Synthesis (4-0-0-0-4) Faculty: Ann/Pu/Shk Credits: 04 Hours: 52
Network Analysis and Synthesis (4-0-0-0-4) Faculty: Ann/Pu/Shk Credits: 04 Hours: 52
Network Analysis and Synthesis (4-0-0-0-4) Faculty: Ann/Pu/Shk Credits: 04 Hours: 52
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UNIT-1
1 Review of Circuit Reference directions for current and voltage
2 Concepts and Active element conventions
3 Network Convention Network reduction technique using Star – Delta transformation
4 s: Source Transformations and source shifting
5 T1 : 2.1 to 2.3 Kirchhoff s Laws, network equations
Analysis using 19 19
``6 - 7 Node and mesh analysis, concepts of super node and super mesh
Kirchoff’s Laws:
8 DC and AC networks excited by independent and linearly dependent sources
T1: 3.1 - 3.8
9 T2 : 4.1 - 4.6 , 5.6 Concept of Duality.
10 Dot convention for coupled circuits. Numerical examples
UNIT-2
11 Linearity and superposition
12 Thevenin’s theorem
13 Network Theorems Norton’s theorem
14 Source transformation
15 Text 1: 9.4 Numerical Problems
16 ,9.5,14.4, 14.6 Maximum Power transfer theorem
17 Text 2 5.1 to 5.5 Reciprocity theorem 19 38
18 Millmann’s Theorem
19 Tellegen’s theorem
20 Numerical Problems for DC and AC excitations
UNIT-3
Transient Behavior Damping and time constants (series and parallel circuits), Time domain analysis:
21 -27 and Initial First order and second order DC circuits, Time domain analysis: First order and
Conditions: second order AC circuits, s-domain analysis: First order and second order DC
19 57
T 1 : 4.1 t- 4.4 circuits, s-domain analysis: First order and second order AC circuits.
5.1 to 5.4, 6.1 Practice problems for DC and AC excitations
28 - 30 to 6.5
UNIT-4
31-33 Two-port Networks: One port networks, S-domain circuit analysis
34
35 Text 3 : 9.1 to 9.6 z-parameters: open circuit analysis, y-parameters: short circuit analysis,
h-parameters and t-parameters, 19 76
36
37 Deriving two port network parameters from one another,
38 Interconnection of two port networks (series, parallel and cascaded)
39-40 Numerical problems
UNIT-5
41 Elements of
Causality and stability
42 Realizability
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