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The document outlines a series of viva questions for the EEC-262 Network Analysis and Synthesis course at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering. It covers various experiments related to MATLAB usage, signal plotting, transient response of RLC circuits, and analysis of two-port networks. Each experiment includes specific questions aimed at assessing students' understanding of key concepts in electronics and communication engineering.

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The document outlines a series of viva questions for the EEC-262 Network Analysis and Synthesis course at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering. It covers various experiments related to MATLAB usage, signal plotting, transient response of RLC circuits, and analysis of two-port networks. Each experiment includes specific questions aimed at assessing students' understanding of key concepts in electronics and communication engineering.

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BHARATI VIDYAPEETH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi)

(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)

A-4, Paschim Vihar, Main Rohtak Road, New Delhi – 110 063

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


VIVA QUESTIONS
EEC-262 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS

Experiment 1: Introduction to MATLAB and its Basic Commands

1. What is MATLAB, and what are its primary uses?

2. What are the basic commands in MATLAB?

3. How do you define a variable in MATLAB?


4. What are the different data types supported in MATLAB?

5. How do you create and execute a script in MATLAB?

6. What is the difference between a script and a function in MATLAB?

7. How do you perform matrix operations in MATLAB?

8. What is the significance of the clc, clear, and close all commands?

9. How do you generate a random number in MATLAB?

10. How can you display output in MATLAB?

Experiment 2: Plotting Various Signals

11. How do you plot a unit step function in MATLAB?

12. What is a unit impulse function, and how is it plotted?

13. How do you generate a unit ramp function?

14. What is an exponential function, and how is it represented in MATLAB?

15. How do you plot a parabolic function?


16. What is the difference between continuous and discrete signals?

17. How do you plot a sinusoidal function?

18. What is the significance of linspace and colon operators in MATLAB plotting?

19. How do you add labels and titles to a MATLAB plot?


20. What are the different types of plots available in MATLAB?

Experiment 3: Transient Response of Series RLC Circuit

21. What is a transient response?

22. What are the different types of transient responses in an RLC circuit?

23. How does a resistor affect the transient response?

24. What is the role of inductance in an RLC circuit?


25. How does capacitance influence the transient response?
26. How do you model an RLC circuit in MATLAB?

27. What are the standard waveforms used for transient analysis?

28. How do you verify transient response using MATLAB?

29. What is damping in an RLC circuit?

30. How do you determine the time constant of an RLC circuit?

Experiment 4: Time Response of a Simulated Linear System


31. What is a linear system?

32. What is the significance of step response in system analysis?

33. How do you define a first-order system?

34. What is a second-order system?

35. What is the importance of the time constant?

36. How do you simulate a system in MATLAB?

37. What are the different types of system responses?


38. What is an overdamped system?

39. What is an underdamped system?

40. What is a critically damped system?


Experiment 5: Mesh Current and Node Voltage Analysis Using MATLAB

41. What is mesh current analysis?

42. What are the steps involved in mesh current analysis?


43. What is node voltage analysis?

44. How do you apply Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) in mesh analysis?

45. How do you apply Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) in node voltage analysis?

46. How do you implement mesh analysis in MATLAB?

47. How do you implement node voltage analysis in MATLAB?

48. What is the difference between mesh and node analysis?

49. Why is matrix inversion important in circuit analysis?


50. What are the advantages of using MATLAB for circuit analysis?

Experiment 6: Determining Z and Y Parameters of a Two-Port Network

51. What are Z parameters in a two-port network?

52. How do you determine Z parameters?

53. What are Y parameters in a two-port network?

54. How do you determine Y parameters?

55. What is the significance of Z and Y parameters?


56. What is the relationship between Z and Y parameters?

57. How do you derive the Z parameters from a given network?

58. How do you derive the Y parameters from a given network?

59. How are Z and Y parameters used in circuit analysis?

60. What are the practical applications of Z and Y parameters?

Experiment 7: Determining ABCD Parameters of a Two-Port Network


61. What are ABCD parameters in a two-port network?

62. Why are ABCD parameters important?

63. How do you determine ABCD parameters?


64. What is the relationship between ABCD and Z parameters?

65. What is the relationship between ABCD and Y parameters?

66. How are ABCD parameters used in system design?

67. What is the significance of transmission parameters?


68. What is the physical meaning of each ABCD parameter?

69. How do you convert ABCD parameters into other parameter forms?

70. What are the advantages of using ABCD parameters?

Experiment 8: Reciprocity Theorem Verification

71. What is the Reciprocity Theorem?

72. How do you verify the Reciprocity Theorem?


73. What are the limitations of the Reciprocity Theorem?
74. What type of circuits obey the Reciprocity Theorem?

75. What is the significance of this theorem in electrical networks?

76. How do you apply reciprocity in practical circuit analysis?

77. How is the Reciprocity Theorem related to superposition?

78. What are the practical applications of the Reciprocity Theorem?

79. What happens if reciprocity is violated in a circuit?

80. What role does symmetry play in reciprocity?

Experiment 9: Hybrid Parameters of a Two-Port Network

81. What are hybrid (h) parameters?

82. Why are h-parameters called hybrid?

83. How do you determine the h-parameters of a two-port network?

84. What are the units of h-parameters?

85. What is the relationship between h and Z parameters?


86. What is the relationship between h and Y parameters?

87. How are hybrid parameters useful in amplifier design?

88. What is the physical significance of each h-parameter?


89. How do you convert h-parameters into other parameter forms?

90. What are the practical applications of h-parameters?

Experiment 10-13: Two-Port Network Connections


91. What is a cascade connection in a two-port network?

92. How do you determine the ABCD parameters of a cascade connection?

93. What is a series-series connection?

94. How do you determine the Z parameters of a series-series connection?

95. What is a parallel-parallel connection?

96. How do you determine the Y parameters of a parallel-parallel connection?

97. What is a series-parallel connection?


98. How do you determine the h-parameters of a series-parallel connection?
99. Why are different network configurations used?

100. How do these network connections impact circuit performance?

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