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ECE105

Network Analysis

Version No.: 1.00 Prerequisite: ECE102 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Objectives: This course will provide the students with an overview of the fundamental concepts in Electronics Engineering.

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Expected Outcome: 1. Derive the empirical relationship between power, voltage and current and analyze the AC circuits with dependent sources in steady state. 2. Understand the application of network theorems for electronic circuits. 3. Understand the Laplace Transform and its application on linear network analysis. 4. Understand the basics of two port networks and its different parameters like Z.Y, h and ABCD. Interconnection of two port networks. 5. Understand the Fourier series, Fourier Transform and its application on linear network analysis 6. Design the passive filters for various applications. Unit I Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis & Network Topology Steady State Sinusoidal Analysis Using Phasors, Nodal and Mesh analysis. Network Theorems: Superposition and Reciprocity, Thevenin and Nortons Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Millmans and compensation theorems. Matrices Associated with Graphs; Incidence, Fundamental Cut-set and tie set matrix formation. Unit II Circuit Analysis in the S-domain Reviews of laplace transform, Notations of impedance and admittance, poles, zeros and transfer functions, Analysis of circuits subject to periodic and non-periodic excitations using Laplace transforms. Complex-frequency plane, circuits in the s-domain. Concept of free and forced response of circuits. Unit III Two-Port Networks One port networks, two port admittance parameters, admittance parameter analysis of terminated two ports, Two port impedance parameters, impedance and gain calculations of terminated two ports modeled by Z- parameters, Hybrid parameters, Generalized two-port parameters, transmission parameters, Reciprocity, parallel, Series and cascade connections of Two-ports. Unit IV Fourier Method of Waveform analysis Analysis of circuits subject to periodic and non periodic excitations using Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Effective values and power. Unit V Principles of Basic Passive Filtering Filters Concept of filtering, filter types(Low pass, High pass, Band pass & Band stop)and characteristics, classical design of T and PI passive filters, frequency transformations. Textbooks 1. Network Analysis M.E. Van Valkenberg, Prentice-Hall of Idnia Pvt. Ltd., 3rd edition, 1998. 2. Engineering circuit analysis By William Hayt and jack E. Kemmerly, McGraw-Hill Companies, 6th edition.

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Reference Books 1. Charles K Alexander, Mathew N O Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008. 2. A. Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Dhanpat Rai & Co. Mode of Evaluation: CAT- I & II, Quizzes, Assignments/ other tests, Term End Examination.

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