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Network Analysis & Synthesis (2)

The document outlines a syllabus for a course on Network Analysis and Synthesis, covering topics such as responses of RC, RL, and RLC circuits, Laplace transforms in circuit analysis, and two-port network parameters. It includes detailed units on network theory basics, transient analysis, circuit analysis using Laplace transforms, and elements of realizability theory. Additionally, it addresses the synthesis of one-port passive networks and the realization of various types of passive filters.

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Network Analysis & Synthesis (2)

The document outlines a syllabus for a course on Network Analysis and Synthesis, covering topics such as responses of RC, RL, and RLC circuits, Laplace transforms in circuit analysis, and two-port network parameters. It includes detailed units on network theory basics, transient analysis, circuit analysis using Laplace transforms, and elements of realizability theory. Additionally, it addresses the synthesis of one-port passive networks and the realization of various types of passive filters.

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CO2 Descibe various type of responses for different type of excitations for RC, RL and RLC circuits.

CO3 Apply of Laplace transform in circuit analysis.

Network
CO4
Analysis & Synthesis Syllabus
Find two port network parameters and composite network parameters.

CO5 Synthesize one port passive network (LC, RC & RL).

S. NO Contents Contact Hours


Basics of Network Theory: Star-Delta transformation, Introduction to
Sinusoid and phasors, Phasor relationship for circuit elements Kirchoff’s
Voltage Law (KVL), Kirchoff’s Current Law (KCL), Nodal Analysis, Mesh
UNIT 1 10
Analysis. Network Theorems for AC and DC Circuits: superposition,
Thevenin and Norton’s, maximum power transfer, Tellegen’s theorem and its
application

Transient Analysis: Introduction to first order circuits, Natural and forced


response analysis of RC and RL circuits, Introduction to second order
UNIT 2 8
circuits, Natural and forced response analysis of series and parallel RLC
circuits, Transient analysis of general second order circuits.

Circuit Analysis using Laplace Transform: Basics of Laplace Transform for


circuit Analysis, Analysis of linear time invariant networks, s-domain
UNIT 3 representation of passive elements, transform methods in circuit analysis, 8
Analysis of first order (RC, RL) and second order (series and parallel RLC)
circuits using Laplace transform.

Two-port network parameters: driving point and transfer functions,


Impedance parameter, admittance parameter, Hybrid parameters, transmission
UNIT 4 8
parameter, Relationships between parameters, Analysis of interconnected
networks using network parameters conversion.

Elements of Realizability Theory: Causality and Stability, Concept of Hurwitz


Polynomial, Positive real functions and its properties, Elementary synthesis
procedure. Synthesis of one port networks with two kinds of elements:
UNIT 5 8
Synthesis of LC, RC, RL network function using Foster and Cauer forms.
Introduction to passive filter: Realization of low pass filter, High pass filter,
Band pass filter, Band Reject filter, All pass filter

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