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Network Analysis (ECE - 2103)

This document contains the questions for a B.Tech. (E & C) degree end semester examination in Network Analysis. It includes 10 questions (A, B, C parts each) involving circuit analysis techniques like maximum power transfer, superposition, nodal analysis, Laplace transforms, and network parameter determination. Circuit diagrams are provided for reference with each question. Students are instructed to answer all questions, make suitable assumptions for missing data, and not use Laplace transforms unless specified.

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Network Analysis (ECE - 2103)

This document contains the questions for a B.Tech. (E & C) degree end semester examination in Network Analysis. It includes 10 questions (A, B, C parts each) involving circuit analysis techniques like maximum power transfer, superposition, nodal analysis, Laplace transforms, and network parameter determination. Circuit diagrams are provided for reference with each question. Students are instructed to answer all questions, make suitable assumptions for missing data, and not use Laplace transforms unless specified.

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Reg. No.

THIRD SEMESTER B.Tech. (E & C) DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATION


NOV 2017
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 Transforms unless specified.

1A. For the circuit shown in Fig.Q1A, the variable resistor RL is adjusted until it absorbs maximum
power from the circuit.
(i) Find the value of RL for maximum power transfer.
(ii) Find the maximum power that can be delivered to the load RL.
1B. For the circuit shown in Fig.Q1B, find current I using superposition principle.
1C. Determine V1 and V2 for the circuit shown in Fig. Q1C using nodal analysis.
(5+3+2)
2A. In the network shown in Fig.Q2A, the steady state is reached with switch open. At t = 0, switch is
closed. Calculate the three loop currents at t = 0+.
2B. The network of the Fig.Q2B reaches a steady state when the switch is closed. The switch is opened
at 𝑡 = 0. Solve for 𝑖(𝑡).

2C. In the network shown in Fig.Q2C, 𝑉1 = 𝑒 −𝑡 for 𝑡 ≥ 0 and is zero for all 𝑡 < 0. If the capacitor is
1
initially uncharged, 𝑅1 = 10𝛺, 𝑅2 = 20𝛺 and 𝐶 = 20 𝐹, calculate 𝑉2 (𝑡).

(5+3+2)
3A. A square wave whose peak-to-peak amplitude is 2V extends ±1V with respect to ground. The duration
of the positive section is 0.1s and that of negative section is 0.2s. If this waveform is impressed upon
an RC circuit, which has lower 3-dB frequency 1/π Hz, calculate the steady state maximum and
minimum values of the output and sketch to the scale.
3B. The limited ramp shown in Fig.Q3B is applied to a low pass RC circuit. Draw to scale the output
waveform for the cases: (a) T = RC (b) T = 0.2 RC (c) T = 5 RC
3C. A 10V step is switched on to a 50kΩ resistor in series with 500pF capacitor. Calculate the rise time
of the capacitor voltage, the time for the capacitor to charge to 63.2% of its maximum voltage and the
time required for the capacitor to be completely charged.
(5+3+2)

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4A. In the two-mesh network of Fig.Q4A, the switch is closed at t = 0, determine the resulting current
using Laplace Transform.
4B. In the RL circuit shown in Fig.Q4B, the switch is in position 1 long enough to establish steady-state
conditions, and at t = 0 it is switched to position 2. Calculate the resulting current using Laplace
Transform.
4C. Write the equation for f2(t) and find F2(S) for the waveform shown in Fig.Q4C.
(5+3+2)
5A. For the network shown in Fig.Q5A, calculate z and y parameters.
5B. For the resistive two port network of Fig.Q5B, determine Z12, G12 and α12.
5C. Derive the expressions for z parameters in terms of ABCD parameters.
(5+3+2)

Fig.Q1A

Fig.Q1B

Fig.Q1C
Fig.Q2A

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Fig.Q2B
Fig.Q2C

Fig.Q3B Fig.Q4A

Fig.Q4B Fig.Q4C

Fig.Q5A Fig.Q5B

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