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Network Analysis (Kerala University Syllabus)

This document outlines the modules covered in a network analysis course. Module I covers elements of network analysis including various network theorems and signal representation using Laplace transforms. Module II discusses complex frequency, network functions, poles and zeros, and frequency response plots. It also covers two-port network parameters and types of attenuators. Module III covers resonance, coupled circuits, introductions to filters including Butterworth and Bessel-Thomson filters, and frequency transformations to different filter types. The course relies on two specified textbooks for reference.

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Network Analysis (Kerala University Syllabus)

This document outlines the modules covered in a network analysis course. Module I covers elements of network analysis including various network theorems and signal representation using Laplace transforms. Module II discusses complex frequency, network functions, poles and zeros, and frequency response plots. It also covers two-port network parameters and types of attenuators. Module III covers resonance, coupled circuits, introductions to filters including Butterworth and Bessel-Thomson filters, and frequency transformations to different filter types. The course relies on two specified textbooks for reference.

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NETWORK ANALYSIS

Module I

Elements of Network Analysis- Mesh and node analysis. Network theorems:


Thevenin‘s theorem, Norton‘s theorem, Super position theorem, Reciprocity
theorem, Millman theorem, Maximum Power Transfer theorem. Signal representation
- Impulse, step, pulse and ramp function, waveform synthesis. Laplace Transform in
the Network Analysis: Initial and Final conditions, Transformed impedance and
circuits, Transform of signal waveform. Transient analysis of RL, RC, and RLC
networks with impulse, step, exponential, pulse and sinusoidal inputs, use of initial
and final value theorems. Networks with transformed impedance and dependent
sources

Module II

The concept of complex frequency - Network functions for the one port and two port -
driving point and transfer functions - Poles and Zeros of network functions and their
locations and effects on the time and frequency domain. Restriction of poles and
zeros in the driving point and transfer function. Time domain behavior from the pole -
zero plot. Frequency response plots - Magnitude and phase plots, Plots from s-plane
phasors, Bode plots - phase margin and gain margin. Parameters of two-port
network – impedance, admittance, transmission and hybrid - Conversion formulae.
Attenuators – propagation constant, types of attenuators – T, π and Balanced.

Module III

Resonance in series and parallel circuits- resonant frequency- bandwidth - Q factor,


Selectivity. Coupled circuits, single tuned and double tuned circuits, coefficient of
coupling, Image Impedance, Characteristic impedance and propagation constant.
Introduction to filters- Filter approximations - poles of the Butterworth, Chebyshev
and inverse Chebyshev functions, expression for transfer function of Butterworth
Low pass filter, design for 2nd order and 3rd order low pass Butterworth filters,
Bessel-Thomson response. Frequency transformations - transformations to high
pass, band pass and band elimination.

Text Book:

1. Van Valkenburg: Network Analysis, 3/e,Pearson Education.

2. Roy Choudhary: Networks and Systems, New Age International,2005. 3. Wai-Kai


Chen:

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