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Network Analysis: (ECE, ECE-ACT & ECE-VLSI-Branch)

The document outlines a course on Network Analysis for ECE students, detailing course outcomes and five units covering topics such as circuit components, network theorems, transients, steady state analysis, resonance, coupled circuits, and two-port networks. It includes problem-solving techniques using various methods like Laplace transforms and mesh/nodal analysis. Additionally, it lists recommended textbooks and reference materials for further study.

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Network Analysis: (ECE, ECE-ACT & ECE-VLSI-Branch)

The document outlines a course on Network Analysis for ECE students, detailing course outcomes and five units covering topics such as circuit components, network theorems, transients, steady state analysis, resonance, coupled circuits, and two-port networks. It includes problem-solving techniques using various methods like Laplace transforms and mesh/nodal analysis. Additionally, it lists recommended textbooks and reference materials for further study.

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5.

NETWORK ANALYSIS

(ECE,ECE-ACT & ECE-VLSI-Branch)

Course Outcomes: At the end of this course students will demonstrate the

ability to CO1: Understand basic electrical circuits with nodal and mesh

analysis.
CO2: Analyse the circuit using network simplification
theorems. CO3: Find Transient response and Steady state
response of a network. CO4: Analyse electrical networks
in the Laplace domain.
CO5: Compute the parameters of a two-port network.

UNIT I

Types of circuit components, Types of Sources and Source Transformations,


Mesh analysis and Nodal analysis, problem solving with resistances only
including dependent sources also. Principal of Duality with examples.

Network Theorems: Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Milliman’s, Reciprocity,


Compensation, Substitution, Superposition, Max Power Transfer, Tellegens -
problem solving using dependent sources also.

UNIT II

Transients: First order differential equations, Definition of time constants, R-L


circuit, R-C circuit with DC excitation, evaluating initial conditions procedure,
second order differential equations, homogeneous, non-homogenous, problem-
solving using R-L-C elements with DC excitation and AC excitation, Response as
related to s-plane rotation of roots.

Laplace transform: introduction, Laplace transformation, basic theorems, problem


solving using Laplace transform, partial fraction expansion, Heaviside’s
expansions, problem solving using Laplace transform.
UNIT III

Steady State Analysis of A.C Circuits: Impedance concept, phase angle, series R-
L, R-C, R-L- C circuits problem solving. Complex impedance and phasor notation
for R-L, R-C, R-L-C problem solving using mesh and nodal analysis, Star-Delta
conversion, problem solving using Laplace transforms also.

UNIT IV

Resonance: Introduction, Definition of Q, Series resonance, Bandwidth of series


resonance, Parallel resonance, general case-resistance present in both
branches, anti-resonance at all
frequencies.

Coupled Circuits: Coupled Circuits: Self-inductance, Mutual inductance,


Coefficient of coupling, analysis of coupled circuits, Natural current, Dot rule of
coupled circuits, conductively coupled equivalent circuits- problem solving.

UNIT V

Two-port Networks: Relationship of two port networks, Z-parameters, Y-


parameters, Transmission line parameters, h- parameters, Relationships Between
parameter Sets, Parallel & series connection of two port networks, cascading of
two port networks, problem solving using dependent sources also.

Image and iterative impedances. Image and iterative transfer constants. Insertion
loss. Attenuators and pads. Lattice network and its parameters. Impedance
matching networks.

Textbooks:

1. Network Analysis – ME Van Valkenburg, Prentice Hall of India, revised


3rd Edition, 2019.
2. Engineering Circuit Analysis by William H. Hayt, Jack Kemmerly,
Jamie Phillips, Steven M. Durbin, 9th Edition 2020.
3. Network lines and Fields by John. D. Ryder 2nd Edition, PHI

Reference Books:

1. D. Roy Choudhury, Networks and Systems, New Age International Publications,


2013.
2. Joseph Edminister and Mahmood Nahvi, Electric Circuits, Schaum’s
Outline Series, 7th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company,
New Delhi, 2017
3. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew
N. O. Sadiku, McGraw-Hill Education.

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