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EC1205 – Circuit Analysis

EC1205 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LT P C


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OBJECTIVES:
• To introduce the basic concepts of DC and AC circuits behaviour
• To study the transient and steady state response of the circuits subjected to step and sinusoidal excitations.
• To introduce different methods of circuit analysis using Network theorems, duality and topology.

UNIT I BASIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS AND NETWORK TOPOLOGY 9


Ohm‟s Law – Kirchhoff‟s laws – Mesh current and node voltage method of analysis for D.C and A.C.circuits - Network
terminology - Graph of a network - Incidence and reduced incidence matrices – Trees –Cut sets - Fundamental cut sets - Cut set
matrix – Tie sets - Link currents and Tie set schedules -Twig voltages and Cut set schedules, Duality and dual networks.

UNIT II NETWORK THEOREMS FOR DC AND AC CIRCUITS 9


Network theorems -Superposition theorem, Thevenin‟s theorem, Norton‟s theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Millman‟s theorem,
and Maximum power transfer theorem ,application of Network theorems- Network reduction: voltage and current division,
source transformation – star delta conversion.

UNIT III RESONANCE AND COUPLED CIRCUITS 9


Resonance - Series resonance - Parallel resonance - Variation of impedance with frequency – Variation in current through and
voltage across L and C with frequency – Bandwidth - Q factor - Selectivity. Self-inductance - Mutual inductance - Dot rule -
Coefficient of coupling - Analysis of multilinking coupled circuits - Series, Parallel connection of coupled inductors - Single
tuned coupled circuits.

UNIT IV TRANSIENT ANALYSIS 9


Natural response-Forced response - Transient response of RC, RL and RLC circuits to excitation by Step Signal, Impulse Signal
and exponential sources - Complete response of RC, RL and RLC Circuits to sinusoidal excitation.

UNIT V TWO PORT NETWORKS 9


Two port networks, Z parameters, Y parameters, Transmission (ABCD) parameters, Hybrid (H) Parameters, Interconnection of
two port networks, Symmetrical properties of T and π networks.

TOTAL : 45

PERIODS OUTCOMES: At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
• Develop the capacity to analyze electrical circuits, apply the circuit theorems in real time
• Design and understand and evaluate the AC and DC circuits.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. William H. Hayt, Jr. Jack E. Kemmerly and Steven M. Durbin, "Engineering Circuit Analysis" , McGraw Hill Science
Engineering, Eighth Edition, 11th Reprint 2016.
2. Joseph Edminister and Mahmood Nahvi, "Electric Circuits‖, Schaum‟s Outline Series", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company, New Delhi, Fifth Edition Reprint 2016.

REFERENCES:
1. Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N.O. Sadiku, "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits", Fifth Edition, McGraw Hill, 9th Reprint
2015.

2. A.Bruce Carlson, "Circuits: Engineering Concepts and Analysis of Linear Electric Circuits", Cengage Learning, India Edition
2nd Indian Reprint 2009.

3. Allan H.Robbins, Wilhelm C.Miller, "Circuit Analysis Theory and Practice", Cengage Learning,

COURSE OUTCOMES
C113.1 To Develop the capacity and analyze electrical circuits, apply the circuit theorems in real time.
C113.2 To impart knowledge on solving circuits using network theorems.
C113.3 To introduce the phenomenon of resonance in coupled circuits.
C113.4 To educate on obtaining the transient response of circuits.
C113.5 To model any device using two port networks.
EC1205 – Circuit Analysis

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