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2EE301 Network Analysis and Synthesis

This document outlines a course on Network Analysis and Synthesis for the 3rd semester of an Electrical Engineering program. The course aims to teach students how to analyze electrical circuits using theorems, analyze coupled circuits using network graphs, determine transient and steady-state responses, and understand two-port networks and network synthesis. It is divided into 9 units covering topics such as circuit fundamentals, coupled circuits, network topology, network theorems, time and frequency domain analyses, two-port networks, and network functions and synthesis. Students will be evaluated based on lectures, tutorials, and a self-study component.

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2EE301 Network Analysis and Synthesis

This document outlines a course on Network Analysis and Synthesis for the 3rd semester of an Electrical Engineering program. The course aims to teach students how to analyze electrical circuits using theorems, analyze coupled circuits using network graphs, determine transient and steady-state responses, and understand two-port networks and network synthesis. It is divided into 9 units covering topics such as circuit fundamentals, coupled circuits, network topology, network theorems, time and frequency domain analyses, two-port networks, and network functions and synthesis. Students will be evaluated based on lectures, tutorials, and a self-study component.

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NIRMA UNIVERSITY

Institute of Technology
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Semester-III
L T P C
3 1 0 4

Course Code 2EE301


Course Title Network Analysis and Synthesis

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO):


At the end of the course, students will be able to-
1. understand the basic laws, theorems and the methods of analysing electrical circuits.
2. analyse the properties of coupled circuits and usage of network graph to solve circuits.
3. obtain the transient and steady-state response of electrical circuits.
4. understand two port network and network synthesis.

Syllabus: Teaching Hours: 45

Unit-0: Introduction to Course 01


Need of network analysis and synthesis, Practical relevance, Discussion of course
structure, Applications in the field of electrical engineering.

Unit-1: Basic Circuit Fundamentals 06


Basic definitions, Nature of sources, Kirchhoff’s laws, Mesh and Nodal Analysis -
Super-mesh and Super-Node Analysis, Source transformation, Duality.

Unit-2: Coupled Circuits 03


Self and Mutual inductance, Coefficient of coupling, Dot convention, Tuned circuit,
Single tuned circuits.

Unit-3: Network Topology 05


Basic definitions, Formation of incidence, f-tie set and f-cut set matrix, relationship
between matrices, Network equilibrium equations.

Unit-4: Network Theorems 06


Superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Maximum power transfer, Tellegen’s, Millman’s
and Reciprocity theorem in DC and AC circuits.

Unit-5: Time Domain Analysis 05


Initial conditions, Procedure for evaluating initial conditions, Transient analysis of DC
& AC circuits.

Unit-6: Frequency Domain Analysis 06


Laplace transform of standard signals, Shifting theorem, initial and final value theorem,
Solution of circuit equations by Laplace transform, Evaluation of circuit response for
various signals.
Unit-7: Two Port Networks 04
Classification of networks, Two port parameters ( ), Condition of
Reciprocity and Symmetry, Interrelations between different parameters and
Interconnections of various networks.

Unit-8: Network Functions 05


Calculation of network functions, Poles and Zeros of network functions and their
restriction, time domain behaviour from pole - zero plot.

Unit-9: Network Synthesis 04


Hurwitz Polynomial, Properties of positive real function, necessary and sufficient
conditions, basic synthesis procedure, synthesis of L-C, R-L and R-C driving point
functions.

Self-Study Component:
The self study contents will be declared at the commencement of semester. Around 10% of
the questions will be asked from self study contents.

Tutorial: Tutorial Hours: 15


This shall consist of at least 8 tutorial based on the above syllabus.

Suggested Readings:
1. M E Van Valkenburg, Textbook of Network Analysis, Prentice Hall India.
2. A. Chakrabarti , Circuit Theory- Analysis and Synthesis, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. U. A. Patel, Textbook of Network Analysis and Synthesis, Mahajan Publishing House.
4. Akhilesh A. Nimje, Electrical Circuit Analysis and Synthesis, New Age International
Publishers
5. William D. Stanley, Textbook of Network Analysis with Applications, Pearson
Education (I) Ltd.
6. Franklin F. Kuo, Textbook of Network Analysis and Synthesis, Wiley India.
7. Charles A. Desoer and Ernest S. Kuh, Textbook of Basic Circuit Theory, Tata
McGrawhill.
8. Lawrance P. Huelman, Textbook of Basic Circuit Theory, Prentice Hall of India.

L = Lecture, T = Tutorial, P = Practical, C = Credit

w.e.f. academic year 2019-20 and onwards

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