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182304 Electrical Network Analysis

Prerequisite
Instructors
Textbooks
Evaluation

Course Description

: 182202 and 182203 or 172211 and 172212


: Dr. Boonying Charoen
Dr. Surachai Limyingcharoen
: Basic Circuit Theory, C. A. Desoer & E. S. Kuh, McGrawHill 1969.
Linear and Nonlinear Circuits, L. O. Chua, C. A. Desoer & E. S.
Kuh, McGrawHill 1987.
: Midterm
40%
Final
40%
Tests
10%
Attention & Homework
10%

General circuit analysis: coupled inductors; source transformation; voltage-current relation


of circuit elements using phasors; network topology and Kirchhoffs laws in terms of nodes,
meshes, loops and cut-sets; node and mesh analysis of sinusoidal steady-state networks;
fundamental loop and fundamental cut-set analysis, two-port networks: description of a two-port
network; impedance model; admittance model; transmission (ABCD) model; hybrid model;
terminated two-ports, general dynamics of higher-order linear circuits: differential equation
descriptions; zero-input response; zero-state response; complete response, network functions:
definition; pole-zero and frequency response, state-space models of linear and nonlinear circuits,
Fourier series applications to steady-state non-sinusoidal circuit analysis: harmonic impedances
and admittances; harmonic analysis.
Course Syllabus
Topics

Hours

1. General circuit analysis:


1.1 coupled inductors
1.2 source transformation
1.3 voltage-current relation of circuit elements using phasors
1.4 network topology and Kirchhoffs laws in terms of nodes, meshes, loops and cut-sets
1.5 node and mesh analysis of sinusoidal steady-state networks
1.6 fundamental loop and fundamental cut-set analysis
2. Two-port networks:
2.1 description of a two-port network
2.2 impedance model

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2
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3
3
3
5
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1

Topics
2.3 admittance model
2.4 transmission(ABCD) model
2.5 hybrid model
2.6 terminated two-ports

Hours
1
1
0.5
0.5

Midterm
3. General dynamics of higher-order circuits
3.1 differential equation descriptions
3.2 zero-input response
3.3 zero-state response
3.4 complete response
4. Network functions:
4.1 definition
4.2 pole-zero
4.3 frequency response
5. State-space model of linear and and nonlinear circuits
5.1 State-space model of linear time-invariant circuits
5.2 Solution to state equations
5.3 State-space model of linear time-varying and nonlinear circuits
5.4 Numerical solution to state equations

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2
2
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7
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3
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6. Fourier series applications to steady-state non-sinusoidal circuit analysis


6.1 Review of Fourier analysis
6.2 Harmonic impedances and admittances and harmonic analysis
6.3 Example on harmonic analysis
Total

4
1
2
1
45

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