Network Analysis and Synthesis (4-0-0-0-4) Faculty: Ann/Pu/Shk Credits: 04 Hours: 52

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UE16EC201 – NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS (4-0-0-0-4)

Faculty: ANN/PU/SHK Credits: 04 Hours: 52

% of Portion
Chapter
Class Covered
Title/Reference Topics to be Covered
# Refere Cumul
Literature
nce ative
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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43 Theory: Hurwitz polynomials , Positive real functions


44 Text 3 : 10.1 to 10.4
Elementary Synthesis procedures
45 Synthesis of One
46 Port Networks with Properties of LC immitance functions 24 100
47 Two Kinds of Synthesis of LC driving point immittances
48 Elements: Properties of R-C impedances and R-L admittances
49 Text 3 : 11.1 to 11.6 Synthesis of R-C impedances and R-L admittances
50 Properties of R-L impedances and R-C admittances
51 Synthesis of R-L impedances and R-C admittances
52 Numerical problems

Book Type Author & Title Publication information


Edition Publisher Year
M.E Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis
Text book 1 Third Prentice Hall of India 2008
W.H. Hayt, J.E. Kemmerly, S.M. Durbin,
Text Book 2 Sixth Tata McGraw Hill 2008
Engineering Circuit Analysis

Franklin F Kuo, Network Analysis and Synthesis


Text Book 3 Second Wiley student Edition 2010
Robert L. Boylestad, Introductory Circuit
Reference Tenth Prentice Hall 2002
Analysis
Norman Balbanian, Network Synthesis
Reference First Prentice Hall 1958
John O’Malley, Theory and Problems of Basic
Reference Second McGraw Hill 1992
Circuit Analysis

P.E.S. University – Course Information – (Autonomous) Session: Aug – Dec 2017 3rd Semester Dept of ECE - 2-

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