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Network Analysis (ECE - 2103) (Make Up) RCS

This document contains an exam for a third semester B.Tech degree in electronics and communication engineering on the subject of network analysis. The exam contains 5 sections with multiple questions in each section. The questions cover various circuit analysis techniques including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, Thevenin's theorem, and Laplace transforms. Students are asked to solve for voltages, currents, transfer functions, and network parameters in various RC and RLC circuits. They must use time domain and frequency domain analysis as appropriate for each problem.

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Network Analysis (ECE - 2103) (Make Up) RCS

This document contains an exam for a third semester B.Tech degree in electronics and communication engineering on the subject of network analysis. The exam contains 5 sections with multiple questions in each section. The questions cover various circuit analysis techniques including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, Thevenin's theorem, and Laplace transforms. Students are asked to solve for voltages, currents, transfer functions, and network parameters in various RC and RLC circuits. They must use time domain and frequency domain analysis as appropriate for each problem.

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Reg. No.

MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


Manipal University
THIRD SEMESTER B.TECH (E & C) DEGREE END SEMESTER
EXAMINATION - NOV/DEC 2016
SUBJECT: NETWORK ANALYSIS (ECE - 2103)

TIME: 3 HOURS MAX. MARKS: 50


Instructions to candidates
 Answer ALL questions.
 Missing data may be suitably assumed.
 Do not use Laplace Transform unless specified.
1A. In the circuit shown in Fig. Q1A find the power delivered by 4V source and voltage across 2Ω
resistor.
1B. For the circuit shown in Fig. Q1B, find voltage V1 using superposition principle.
1C. Write KVL equations for the circuit shown in Fig. Q1C.
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2A. In the circuit shown in Fig. Q2A, steady state is reached when switch S is open. At t=0 switch is
closed. Find Vc(0-), i1(0+), i2(0+), di1/dt(0+), di2/dt(0+) .
2B. In the network of the Fig. Q2B, the switch K is closed at t = 0 with the capacitor initially uncharged.
For the numerical values given, find the general solution for i(t).
2C. Find the particular solution for the following homogeneous differential equation:
d 2i di  di(0  )
 7  12i  0 , subject to the initial conditions: i ( 0 )  2,  1.
dt 2 dt dt
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3A. A symmetrical square wave is applied to a high-pass RC circuit having R = 20 kΩ and C = 0.05 µF.
(i) If the frequency of the input signal is 1 kHz and the signal swings between ±5V, draw the output
waveform and indicate the voltage levels.
(ii) What happens if the frequency of the signal is reduced to 100 Hz? Draw the output waveform.
3B. A limited ramp shown in the Fig. Q3B is applied to a low-pass RC circuit. Plot the output
waveforms when (i) T = τ (ii) T = 0.3 τ (iii) T = 6 τ.
3C. Prove that, if a square wave signal is applied to the low-pass RC circuit, the average value of the
output signal is same as that of the input.
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4A. In the circuit shown in Fig. Q4A, switch 1 is closed at t = 0 and then, at t = t’= 6ms, switch 2 is
opened. Find the current i(t) in the intervals 0 < t < t’ and t > t’ using Laplace Transform.
4B. For the network shown in Fig. Q4B, find 𝑖1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑖2 , using Laplace Transform, when the switch is
closed.
4C. Write the equation for v(t) and find V(S) for the waveform shown in Fig. Q4C.
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5A. For the network shown in Fig. Q5A, determine the y parameters.
5B. Show that the overall transmission parameter matrix for cascaded two port network is the matrix
product of the transmission matrices for each of the two port networks in cascade.
5C. The network N of Fig. Q5C is terminated at port 2 in impedance 𝑍𝐿 = 1 . Show that the transfer
𝑌 𝐿
impedance for the combination is
𝑧 𝑍
Z12 =𝑧 21+𝑍𝐿
22 𝐿

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Fig. Q1A
Fig. Q1B

Fig. Q2A
Fig. Q1C

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Fig. Q2B
Fig. Q3B
1 50

100 2

100V
i (t )
0.1H

Fig. Q4A Fig. Q4B

Fig. Q4C Fig. Q5A

Fig. Q5C

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