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The document provides a course delivery plan for a circuit analysis course. It includes details of the relevant program outcomes (POs) and program specific outcomes (PSOs) supported by the course. It lists the course outcomes (COs) and maps them to the POs/PSOs at different cognitive levels. The syllabus is divided into five units covering topics like DC circuit analysis, network theorems, sinusoidal steady state analysis, transients in RLC circuits, and coupled circuits. The prescribed textbooks and reference books are also listed. An online learning material link is provided. The plan then provides a week-wise listing of the topics to be covered from each unit along with the relevant COs and delivery methods.

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Circuit Analysis CDP

The document provides a course delivery plan for a circuit analysis course. It includes details of the relevant program outcomes (POs) and program specific outcomes (PSOs) supported by the course. It lists the course outcomes (COs) and maps them to the POs/PSOs at different cognitive levels. The syllabus is divided into five units covering topics like DC circuit analysis, network theorems, sinusoidal steady state analysis, transients in RLC circuits, and coupled circuits. The prescribed textbooks and reference books are also listed. An online learning material link is provided. The plan then provides a week-wise listing of the topics to be covered from each unit along with the relevant COs and delivery methods.

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KCG College of Technology, Chennai-600 097

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN-THEORY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Faculty Name : Dr.V. Balaji/ Dr. C. Clement Raj Programme/Branch (or Specialization): B.E/ECE

Academic Year : 2021-2022 Semester/Section : II (A,B)

Course Code and Name : EC3251 – Circuit Analysis Regulation Ref : R-2021

A. Details of the relevant POs & PSOs supported by the course:


B.
PO/PSO
Description of the PO/PSO
No.
PO1 Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
PO2 Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles
of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with
appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4 Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of
the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO6 Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent
responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7 Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of,
and need for sustainable development.
PO10 Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able
to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO12 Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of
technological change.
PSO1 Apply the knowledge of Basic sciences, Electronics and Communication engineering fundamentals and specialization for solving complex
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problems in Electronics and Communication systems.


B. Details of COs supporting the PO/PSOs identified for the course (this data to be included in NBA-CR3-01)
CO Highest
Nos. Description of the COs Cognitive PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO6 PO7 PO10 PO12 PSO1
level
CO1 Apply the basic concepts of circuit K3 1 1
analysis such as Kirchoff’s laws,
mesh current and node voltage 2 1 - - - - 2
method for analysis of DC and AC
circuits.
CO2 Analyze circuits using mesh and K4 2
3 2 1 1 - 2 3
nodal analysis 1
CO3 Apply suitable network theorems K3 1 1
3 2 1 1 - 2 3
and analyze AC and DC circuits
CO4 Analyze steady state response of any K4 2
3 2 1 1 - 2 3
R, L and C circuits 2
CO5 Analyze the transient response for K4 1 2
any RC, RL and RLC circuits and
2 1 - - - - 2
frequency response of parallel and
series resonance circuits
CO6 Analyze the coupled circuits and K4 1
2 1 - - - 1 2
network topologies 1
Overall correlation** 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 3
Note(*): 1- Low level, 2- Medium level and 3- High level
Note (**) Overall correlation of each PO/PSO:
Overall correlation (OC)= (sum of the correlation of each CO to PO)/ (Total number of Cos X3)
and is given 1 if OC is less than 1/3, 2 if OC is between 1/3 and 2/3 and 3 if OC is above 2/3

C: Prerequisite If any : Engineering Physics

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D. Syllabus of the course:

UNIT I DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS


Basic Components of electric Circuits, Charge, current, Voltage and Power, Voltage and Current Sources, Ohms Law, Kirchoff‘s Current Law,
Kirchoff‘s voltage law, The single Node – Pair Circuit, series and Parallel Connected Independent Sources, Resistors in Series and Parallel,
voltage and current division, Nodal analysis, Mesh analysis
UNIT II NETWORK THEOREM AND DUALITY
Useful Circuit Analysis techniques - Linearity and superposition, Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits, Maximum Power Transfer, Delta-Wye
Conversion. Duals, Dual circuits. Analysis using dependent current sources and voltage sources
UNIT III SINUSOIDAL STEADY STATE ANALYSIS
Sinusoidal Steady – State analysis, Characteristics of Sinusoids, The Complex Forcing Function, The Phasor, Phasor relationship for R, L, and C,
impedance and Admittance, Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Phasor Diagrams, AC Circuit Power Analysis, Instantaneous Power, Average Power,
apparent Power and Power Factor, Complex Power.
UNIT IV TRANSIENTS AND RESONANTS IN RLC CIRCUITS
Basic RL and RC Circuits, The Source- Free RL Circuit, The Source-Free RC Circuit, The Unit-Step Function, Driven RL Circuits, Driven RC
Circuits, RLC Circuits, Frequency Response, Parallel Resonance, Series Resonance, Quality Factor.
UNIT V COUPLED CIRCUITS AND TOPOLOGY
Magnetically Coupled Circuits, mutual Inductance, the Linear Transformer, the Ideal Transformer, An introduction to Network Topology, Trees
and General Nodal analysis, Links and Loop analysis.

E. Content Beyond Syllabus


Impedance Analysis

F. Delivery Resources:
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Text Book(s)

1. Hayt Jack Kemmerly, Steven Durbin, "Engineering Circuit Analysis",Mc Graw Hill education, 9th Edition, 2018.
2. Charles K. Alexander & Mathew N.O.Sadiku, "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits", Mc Graw- Hill, 2nd Edition, 2003.
3. Joseph Edminister and Mahmood Nahvi, ―Electric Circuits, Schaum‘s Outline Series, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, Fifth Edition
Reprint 2016.

Reference Book(s)

1. Robert.L. Boylestead, "Introductory Circuit Analysis", Pearson Education India, 12th Edition, 2014. David Bell, "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits", Oxford
University press, 7thEdition, 2009.
2. John O Mallay, Schaum’s Outlines "Basic Circuit Analysis", The Mc Graw Hill companies, 2nd Edition, 2011
3. Allan H.Robbins, Wilhelm C.Miller, ―Circuit Analysis Theory and Practice‖, Cengage Learning, Fifth Edition, 1st Indian Reprint 2013
1. On line learning materials (and Others if any): http://nptel.ac.in/.

UNIT I - DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

Relevan Highest
Planned Reference
Description of Portion to be Covered t CO Cognitive Delivery method
Hour Materials
Nos level**
1 Basic Components of electric Circuits CO1 K2 Muddy Card T1
2 Charge, current, Voltage and Power CO1 K2 Lecture with discussion T1
3 Voltage and Current Sources CO1 K2 Lecture with T1
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discussion/Group
Discussion
Ohms Law, Kirchoff‘s Current Law, Kirchoff‘s In Class
4 CO1 K2 T1
voltage law Assignment/Seminar
The single Node – Pair Circuit, series and Parallel Lecture with
5 CO1 K2 T1
Connected discussion/PPT
Independent Sources, Resistors in Series and
6 CO1 K2 Lecture with discussion T1
Parallel,
Lecture with
7 voltage and current division CO1 K2 T1,R1
discussion/PPT
8 Nodal analysis CO1 K2 Lecture with discussion T1
Lecture with discussion/ In T1, R1
9 Mesh analysis CO1 K2
Class Assignment

UNIT II: NETWORK THEOREM AND DUALITY


Highest
Planne Relevant Reference
Description of Portion to be Covered Cognitive Delivery method
d Hour CO Nos Materials
level**
10 Useful Circuit Analysis techniques CO2 K3 Lecture with discussion T1
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11 Linearity and CO2 K2 Lecture with discussion TI


Lecture with discussion-
12 Superposition CO2 K3 T1
Think Pair Share
13 Thevenin CO2 K3 Lecture with discussion T1
14 and Norton Equivalent Circuits CO2 K3 Lecture with discussion T1
Lecture with
15 Maximum Power Transfer CO2 K3 T1
discussion/PPT
Lecture with
16 Delta-Wye Conversion CO2 K2 T1
discussion/PPT
17 Duals, Dual circuits. CO2 K2 Lecture with discussion T1
Analysis using dependent current sources and Lecture with
18 CO2 K3 T1
voltage sources discussion/PPT

UNIT III: SINUSOIDAL STEADY STATE ANALYSIS


Highest
Planned Relevant Reference
Description of Portion to be Covered Cognitive Delivery method
Hour CO Nos Materials
level**
19 Sinusoidal Steady – State analysis CO3 K3 Lecture /Quiz T1,R1

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20 Characteristics of Sinusoids CO3 K3 Seminar


The Complex Forcing Function Lecture with discussion T1,R1
21 CO3 K2
Lecture with T1,R1
22 The Phasor CO3 K2
discussion/PPT
23 Phasor relationship for R, L, and C CO3 K2 Lecture with discussion T1,R1
Lecture with discussion- T1,R1
24 impedance and Admittance CO3 K2 Collaborative learning
groups
Lecture with T1,R1
25 Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Phasor Diagrams CO3 K2
discussion/PPT
26 AC Circuit Power Analysis CO3 K3 Lecture with discussion T1,R1
Instantaneous Power, Average Power, apparent Lecture with T1,R1
27 CO3 K2
Power and Power Factor discussion/PPT
Project and Group T1,R1
28 Complex Power CO3 K2
Discussion

UNIT IV: TRANSIENTS AND RESONANTS IN RLC CIRCUITS


Planned Description of Portion to be Covered Relevant Highest Delivery method Reference
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Cognitive
Hour CO Nos Materials
level**
29 Basic RL and RC Circuits CO4 K3 Lecture /Group Discussion T1
Lecture with discussion- T1, R1
30 The Source- Free RL Circuit CO4 K3 Student Led Review
Sessions
31 The Unit-Step Function CO4 K3 Lecture with discussion T1,R2
Lecture with T1, R1
32 Driven RL Circuits CO4 K2
discussion/PPT
Driven RC Circuits Lecture with T1, R1
33 CO4 K3
discussion/PPT
RLC Circuits Lecture /Project T1
34 CO4 K3
Discussion/Quiz
Lecture with discussion- T1,R1
35 Frequency Response CO4 K3 Student Led Review
Sessions
36 Parallel Resonance, Series Resonance CO4 K3 Lecture/Flipped Classroom T1

37 Quality Factor CO4 K3 Lecture with discussion T1

UNIT V: COUPLED CIRCUITS AND TOPOLOGY


Highest
Planned Relevant Reference
Description of Portion to be Covered Cognitive Delivery method
Hour CO Nos Materials
level**
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Lecture with T1, R1


38 Magnetically Coupled Circuits. CO5 K2
discussion/PPT
K2 Lecture with T1, R1
39 mutual Inductance CO5
discussion/PPT
K2 In Class T1, R2
40 the Linear Transformer CO6 Assignment/Group
Discussion
K2 Lecture with T1, R2
41&42 the Ideal Transformer CO6
discussion/PPT
K2 Lecture with T1, R2
43 An introduction to Network Topology CO6
discussion/PPT
K2 Lecture with T1, R1
44&45 Trees and General Nodal analysis CO6
discussion/PPT
K2 Lecture with T1, R1
46 Links and Loop analysis CO6
discussion/PPT
No of hours in the syllabus : 45
No of hours planned : 47
No of hours taught :

Type of POs / PSOs supporting the method of Assignment along with the level of correlation
Assignment
planned PO1 PO2 PO7 P012 PS01

Open Book
2 1 1 2 2
Assignment
Seminar 2 1 1 2 2

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Faculty Course Coordinator HOD Principal


Note (**) Highest Cognitive level to be included in the course delivery plan as detailed in NBA-CR3-03

Notes:
1) NBA-CR3-01 (CO evaluation for the course) to be completed for the course at the end of the semester.
2) For common courses between branches and sections, the lesson plan to be prepared jointly among the faculty members handling
the course ensuring same PSO/PO/CO mapping and assessment methods

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