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EE201 Circuits N Networks

This document provides information about the course "Circuits and Networks" including the course objectives, syllabus, textbooks, evaluation process, and course plan. The course aims to teach various circuit analysis techniques and network synthesis. It covers topics like network theorems, topology, transient analysis using Laplace transforms, two-port networks, and network synthesis. Students will be evaluated through internal exams, end-semester exam questions covering all topics, and able to solve DC, AC circuits and synthesize networks after completing the course.

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EE201 Circuits N Networks

This document provides information about the course "Circuits and Networks" including the course objectives, syllabus, textbooks, evaluation process, and course plan. The course aims to teach various circuit analysis techniques and network synthesis. It covers topics like network theorems, topology, transient analysis using Laplace transforms, two-port networks, and network synthesis. Students will be evaluated through internal exams, end-semester exam questions covering all topics, and able to solve DC, AC circuits and synthesize networks after completing the course.

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Course No. Course Name L-T-P -Credits Year of


Introduction
EE201 CIRCUITS AND 3-1-0-4 2016
NETWORKS
Prerequisite: Nil
Course Objectives:
To learn about various techniques available to solve various types of circuits and networks
To gain the capability to synthesize a circuit for a particular purpose.
Syllabus AC Circuit Analysis(Steady State AC Analysis), Network topology, Transient
analysis,
Laplace transform– properties , Transformed circuits, Two port networks, Symmetrical two
port reactive networks as filters, Network functions, Network Synthesis
Expected outcome.
Ability to solve any DC and AC circuits
Ability to apply graph theory in solving networks
Ability to apply Laplace Transform to find transient response
Ability to synthesize networks

Text Book:
1. Hayt and Kemmerly :Engineering Circuit Analysis, 8e, Mc Graw Hill Education , New
Delhi, 2013.
2. Sudhakar and Shyam Mohan- Circuits and Networks: Analysis and Synthesis, 5e, Mc
Graw Hill Education,
Data Book ( Approved for use in the examination): Nil
References:
1. Siskand C.S : Electrical Circuits ,McGraw Hill
2. Joseph. A. Edminister: Theory and problems of Electric circuits, TMH
3. D Roy Chaudhuri: Networks and Systems, New Age Publishers
4. A . Chakrabarti : Circuit Theory (Analysis and Synthesis),Dhanpat Rai &Co
5. Valkenberg : Network Analysis ,Prentice Hall of India
6. B.R. Gupta: Network Systems and Analysis, S.Chand & Company ltd
Course Plan
Module Contents Hours End
Sem.
Exam
Marks
I Network theorems – Superposition theorem – Thevenin’s 9 hours 15%
theorem – Norton’s theorem – Reciprocity Theorem –
Maximum power transfer theorem – dc and ac steady state
analysis – dependent and independent sources
II Network topology – graph, tree, incidence matrix – properties 9 hours 15%
of incidence matrix – fundamental cut sets – cut set matrix –
tie sets – fundamental tie sets – tie set matrix – relationships
among incidence matrix, cut set matrix & tie set matrix –
Kirchoff’s laws in terms of network topological matrices –
formulation and solution of network equations using
topological methods

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FIRST INTERNAL EXAMINATION


III Steady state and transient response – DC response & 9 hours 15%
sinusoidal response of RL, RC and RLC series circuits
IV Application of Laplace transform in transient analysis – RL, 10 15%
RC and RLC circuits (Series and Parallel circuits) – step and hours
sinusoidal response

Transformed circuits – coupled circuits - dot convention -


transform impedance/admittance of RLC circuits with mutual
coupling – mesh analysis and node analysis of transformed
circuits – solution of transformed circuits including mutually
coupled circuits in s-domain
SECOND INTERNAL EXAMINATION
V Two port networks – Z, Y , h, T parameters – relationship 9 hours 20%
between parameter sets – condition for symmetry &
reciprocity – interconnections of two port networks – driving
point and transfer immittance – T-π transformation.
VI Network functions–Network synthesis-positive real functions 8 hours 20%
and Hurwitz polynomial-synthesis of one port network with
two kinds of elements-Foster form I&II-Cauer form I&II.
END SEMESTER EXAM

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN (End semester exam)


Part A: 8 questions.

One question from each module of Module I - IV; and two each from Module V & VI.
Student has to answer all questions. (8 x5)=40
Part B: 3 questions uniformly covering modules I&II

Student has to answer any 2 questions: (2 x 10) =20

Part C: 3 questions uniformly covering modules III&IV

Student has to answer any 2 questions: (2 x 10) =20

Part D: 3 questions uniformly covering modules V&VI

Student has to answer any 2 questions: (2 x 10) =20

Note: Each question can have maximum of 4 sub questions, if needed.

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