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CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY, GHARUAN

NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS (ECT-212)



L T P Credits
3 1 0 3.5


Course Objective: Total Hours: 64
1. To provide a clear understanding of all analysis techniques of electric networks.
2. To know the detailed study of different types of systems and networks.
3. To design suitable electrical networks.

UNIT-1
NETWORK ELEMENTS AND THEOREM

Independent and dependent sources, signals and wave forms; step, ramp, impulse functions.
Mesh & nodal analysis of networks. Thevenins, Nortons, Reciprocity, Superposition,
Millers, maximum power transfer theorems. (18)

UNIT-2
INITIAL CONDITIONS IN NETWORKS: Initial conditions in elements, Procedure for
evaluating initial conditions, initial state of a network (3)

DOMAIN ANALYSIS
Time and Frequency domain, Representation of basic circuits in terms of generalized freq. &
their response, Laplace transform of shifted functions, transient & steady state response.
Time domain behaviors of poles and zeros. Convolution Theorem. (15)
SYNTHESIS OF NETWORK(a)
Network functions: Impedance & Admittance functions, Transfer functions; Relationship
between transfer and impulse response, poles and zeros and restrictions, Network function
for two terminal pair network. Sinusoidal network in terms of poles & zeros. (13)

UNIT-3
SYNTHESIS OF NETWORK(b)
Routh-hurwitz criterion. System stability: Stability condition for impedance synthesis of RL
& RC circuits. Network synthesis techniques for 2-terminal network, Foster and Cauer
forms.
FILTERS
Classification of filters, characteristics impedance and propagation constant of pure reactive
network, Ladder network, T section, section. Pass bands and stop bands. Design of
constant-K, m-derived filters. Composite filter (8)




TEXT BOOKS :

1. Van Valkenverg, M.E, Network analysis and synthesis, Prentice Hall of India Learning,
2009

REFERENCE BOOKS:

2. Mohan, Sudhakar Sham, Circuits and network analysis and synthesis, 2
nd
Edition, TATA
MC GRAW HILLS, 2005

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER.
The syllabus has been divided into three equal units. The paper setter is required to set Ten
questions in all, three questions from each unit and a compulsory question consisting of five sub
parts and based on the whole syllabus. The candidate will be required to attempt six questions
including the compulsory question number no 1 and not more than two questions from each unit.

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