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Pdnted Pages---8EEC304

Following Paper ID and Roll No. to be filled in your Answer Book


Roll No •

.(SEM. III) ODD SEMESTER THEORY EXAMINATION


2010-11
·FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK ANALYSIS AND
SYNTHESIS

Note: Attempt all questions. All questions carry equal marks.


•• Missing Data ifany may.be suitably assumed.

I. Attempt any four parts of the following: (SX4=20)


(a) The waveform f{t) in the Fig. I is defined as:

3 2· - •
f(t)=2(t~E) ,0~t~E
E
= 0, elsewhere.
Show that as E -. 0, f{t) becomes a unit impulse function,
Find the response to the excitation ShOV\i'D
in,,:&~g.
-....••
2 when .

the network is'(l)'anidealdifferentiator; '(iit'an ideal" For th~ ~ircuit shown in Fig. 5"i(t) = 4e-2t u(t), find v(t);
O'<t<'oo. ;',.' ',," ;'-'-'c;-',O i'
'integr~~9t';,:,~::'~'~~~o~,~,~,/
': ",:. :':(,/"~',~' . ", ..•
"'e(t) :~.. ~ f_ ••..•• - ~

I ".'
-0 "I
4 -H
3

,,;, 1'.:;,' Fig. 5 ~

: ; ~,f"!g~,
2 (f).Find the requ'irement for the RC tirit~coQsiant in the RC
(c) Using Shifting property of the step function. obtain an 1 differentiator ;circuit, such that output voltage IS

equati6h of the waveform shown in Fig. 3. '.'\" ..'~' '. ap~roxima~ly the derivative of input voltage.
". ,- ..•.
-.. .. ~~_.~.. "_.'-.
~.",._,~ .~ .
......,.,-

2. Attempt any four parts ofth~Jollowing : (5x4=20)

, I' '.,~~)f.::;\{!~~ if~'~18;~nr~I.,.\\~~


:i;'~~~l~ pn~ ~~:i:ny,7r~e tr~~sform
.:;i' '_.;~,.,~ft~t;f~"lg~j,?g;, '!" ::;:;: C b:;c~, L ' '1: )'.; ..

o T 2T ;t
- ··~Fig. 3' 1". ::-f~,,"
F(s)-~-' --
s
(s + 1)2
For the circuit shOwn in ~ig ..4. ~ (;= O. ~e switch goes
from position I to 2. find i(t). given that ~t) = e-' sin 2t. (b) Find i2(t) for the circuit shown in Fig.'6using Thevenin's
, 0-: ._:' -." ~_ .... : ~.~ ,,3.. _. ~~. ..- .r' ,,:::,_~,,;-,_
.• _~_.~-;~

Assunie that me circuit had tieeinfifadysfatefor t > O. theorem. The excitation is e(t) = 100 cos 20u(t).

o
t i ,_\i :...~
'~';{. ; .:
..
_~~ :-
IOQ 2H

-=- 2

,e(t), ..
. -y ...".' ...
,,-_...
(f) For the network showri in Fig. 9, determine the Y and Z
(c) Determine the transfer function H(s) = VJ(s) when
V1(s) parameter.
vl(t) = u(t), find v3(t) for" the circuit shown in Fig. 7.
Assume zero initial conditions.

10
+
5V2
~,fln'a,
V3 Fig. 9
- Vt(t) 1 ""
-!F 3F 1
-H V2 -0 3. Attempt any two parts of the following: (1 0 x2=20)
2 3 2 .!
(a) Find the netWork for the following function in Foster-I
and Cauer-I form

Fig. 7 Y(s) = (s+1)(5+3) .


(d) Prove that for a passive reciprocal network AD - BC = 1, "i (5+2)(5+4)
where A, B, C and D are the transmission parameters.
(b) For the pole-zero diagram shown in Fig. 10, pick the
(e) For the cascade connection of two ports network shown . diagram an R-L impedance function and synthesize in the
in Fig. 8, shown that the transfer impedance Z12of the .••series Foster form.
overall circuit is given in terms of the Z-parameters of the
individual two ports by the equation

- Zl2aZl2b
Z 11- .
Zllb +Z22a

In addition, show that the short~ircuit adm~ce Y 12is

. YI2a YI2b
given bY-YI2 = - Y "Y
lib + 22a
2V2
" s2 +Xs
(c) Given Z(s)- 2
s +5s+4
(i) What are restrictions on X for Z(s) to be positive
real function ?
(c) For ·the"netwo'rk ..shown"in Fig .. :13,: show. that-
V
_2 = __
r '~" .:·:c' .~;;.<" c." V
"()'5(s2 + 2)
and synthesize Y when --.1.. = ----
Vo 2 + Y .~ Vo s2 + 2s+ 2
••** ~

(iii) Choo~e a numerical value for X and synthesize


M '~:; •• • •

For the networks shown in Fig.·II, show that the driving


~_
- '.:('.; -J/

point imped~~c~ ~in,~r~~;q~a~.t~,R: ~~~;~.f~~~W.


R " ., ,~',." "., .. "" ../ • ..... .
°":/1 ,.;-;r;;.;.':-" ....
0;': ',., .~" c'

.,"'-..
5. Attempt any two parts of the following:
.~) Draw the circuit of non-inverting differentiator using one
ideal op-amp and determine its transfer function.

'(If) For the circuit shown in Fig. 14, Find 10, Assuming ideal

Fig. 11 ,.":~ ' op-amp.

(b) Synthesize Na with termination resistor '~ = 40 and


'iR2 = 1n for the ne~work shown in Fig: 12 to give

:,:1 '!.2·'';~··~12S~'-'
-- .r';, '£j 0' ~:'F--'~,-
\ Vg - 155 + 7s + 2
(c) For the circuit shown in Fig. 15, derive an expression for
VOl and V02' assuming ideal op-amp.

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