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Network Analysis

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Course
Undergraduate
Semester
Sem. III
Subject Code
AV213
Subject Title
Network Analysis

Syllabus

Time domain analysis: Transients in electrical circuits - RL, RC and RLC circuits, DC and AC circuits, switched capacitor circuits, conservation of charge, passive filters, resonance in networks, magnetic circuits and magnetically coupled circuits.

Laplace domain analysis: Laplace transform basics, initial and final value theorems, properties of Laplace transforms, initial value problems, applications of Laplace transforms for networks solving

Two-port networks, graph theory and network synthesis.

Text Books

Van Valkenbarg, M. E., Network Analysis, 3rd Ed., Prentice-Hall, 2007.

Kuo, F. F., Network Analysis and Synthesis, 2nd Ed., Wiley India, 2008.

References

  1. Murthy, K. V. V. and Kamath, M. S., Basic Circuit Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1989.
  2. DeCarlo, R. A. and Lin, P. M., Linear Circuit Analysis: Time Domain, Phasor and Laplace Transform Approaches, Oxford University Press, 2003.
  3. Ramakalyan, A., Linear Circuit Analysis and Synthesis, Oxford University Press.

Course Outcomes (COs):
CO1: Learning signals, conventions and definitions used in steady state and transient analysis of electrical networks

CO2: Analysis of transients in 1st and 2nd order networks in time domain for different excitations and circuit configurations for standalone as well as coupled circuits

CO3: Understanding the fundamentals of Laplace transform and application of LT in network analysis.

CO4: Analysis of network in frequency domain and designing 1st and 2nd order analog passive and active filters as a precursor to network synthesis.