The document outlines the syllabus for the BTEEC401 Network Theory course, covering topics such as active and passive circuit elements, network theorems, transient response analysis, Laplace transforms, and sinusoidal steady state A.C. circuits. It includes detailed descriptions of various circuit parameters, analysis techniques, and the application of filters. Additionally, it lists recommended textbooks for further study in the subject.
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The document outlines the syllabus for the BTEEC401 Network Theory course, covering topics such as active and passive circuit elements, network theorems, transient response analysis, Laplace transforms, and sinusoidal steady state A.C. circuits. It includes detailed descriptions of various circuit parameters, analysis techniques, and the application of filters. Additionally, it lists recommended textbooks for further study in the subject.
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Semester IV
BTEEC401 NETWORK THEORY 04 Credits
Unit 1:Active & Passive Circuit Element 7 Hours Independent & dependent voltage & current sources, R, L, C, self and mutual inductance circuit parameters, Their mathematical models, Voltage- current- power relations, Independent voltage and current sources, dependent sources, Source transformation, star-delta conversion. Classification of element: Lumped and distributed, Linear and non-linear, Unilateral and Bilateral, Time invariant and variant. Unit 2: Network theorems 12Hours Kirchhoff‘s laws (KCL and KVL), Mesh analysis, nodal analysis, Solution of D.C. resistive network, writing loop equations, Node equations directly in matrices form, super node and super mesh analysis, Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton‘s theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, Substitution theorem, Millman‘s Theorem, Tellegen's theorem for D.C and A.C. circuits. Graph Theory: Network topology, graph, Tree, Branches, Chords, incidence, cut set and tie set matrix using network topology, Concept of duality & dual networks. Unit 3: Transient Response Analysis in circuit 7 Hours Initial and final condition of circuit, procedure for evaluating initial conditions, solution of first and Second order differential equations of series & parallel R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits, Time constant, General & particular solutions, Particular integral & complimentary functions, Numerical Unit 4: Application of Laplace’s Transform 7 Hours Standard test input signal- Unit step, Impulse & ramp functions and their Laplace transform, Solution of differential equation using Laplace transform, solve of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits using Laplace transform, Transient and steady state response of RL and RC circuit to various functions using Laplace transform. Two port network: Terminals& terminal pairs, Driving points & transfer admittance, Transfer functions, Concept of poles & zeroes, Two port networks, Z, Y & the transmission parameters relationship between parameter sets. Unit 5: Sinusoidal Steady State A. C. Circuit 7 Hours R-L-C series circuits, Series resonance Variation of Z with frequency, maximum value of VC & VL, Magnification, Bandwidth, Q factor. Parallel Resonance: Resonance frequency for tank circuit frequency, Locus diagram of series R-L, R-C with variable R & X. Filter: Introduction classification, Low pass, High pass, Band pass & band reject filter, active & passive filters. Application of Fourier series, Expansion for periodic & non-sinusoidal waveforms. Text/Reference Books: 1. N Balabanian and T.A. Bickart, “Linear Network Theory: Analysis, Properties, Design andSynthesis”, Matrix Publishers, Inc. 1981. 2. L.O. Chua, C.A. Desoer, E.S. Kuh, “Linear and Nonlinear Circuits”, McGraw – HillInternational Edition 1987. 3. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, Third Edition, 2009, Prentice Hall of India. 4. Sudhakar, A.Shyammohan, “Circuits and Network”, Third Edition, 2006, Tata McGrawHill 5. D. Roy Choudhury, “Networks and systems”.New Age International Publishers 6. Kelkar and Pandit, “Linear Network Theory”, Pratibha Publication. 7. Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph AEdminister, “Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits”, 6th edition,Tata McGraw-Hill.