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NT Module 4

Network analysis involves determining the response of a given electrical network when provided the network components and excitation. Network synthesis is the opposite, where the excitation and desired response are given and the goal is to determine what network components achieve that response, though the solution is not unique as multiple network configurations can achieve the same response.

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NT Module 4

Network analysis involves determining the response of a given electrical network when provided the network components and excitation. Network synthesis is the opposite, where the excitation and desired response are given and the goal is to determine what network components achieve that response, though the solution is not unique as multiple network configurations can achieve the same response.

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In the study of electrical networks, broadly there are two topics:

• ‘Network Analysis’
• ‘Network Synthesis’
Any network consists of excitation, response and network function.
• In network analysis, network and excitation are given, whereas the response has to
be determined.
• In network synthesis, excitation and response are given, and the network has
to be determined. Thus, in network synthesis we are concerned with the
realization of a network for a given excitation-response characteristic.
• Also, there is one major difference between analysis and synthesis. In analysis,
there is a unique solution to the problem. But in synthesis, the solution is not
unique and many networks can be realized.

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