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304 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS (E)


L-T-P/D; 2-2-0

Credits- 4

Module - I
Introduction to networks - circuit parameters - active and passive elements - energy sources - dependent and
independent sources - standard symbols. Review of mesh analysis and node analysis. Coupled circuits - analysis
of coupled circuits. Analysis of 3-phase circuits - star and delta connections - 3-wire and 4-wire systems neutral displacement. Network theorems - Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Reciprocity; Millman and
Maximum power transfer theorems, Telligen's theorem - application to AC & DC networks.
Module - II
Resonance in series and parallel circuits - energy in a resonant circuit - bandwidth of series resonant circuits quality factor. Current locus diagrams - Signal representation - Impulse, step, pulse and ramp function. Circuit
representation in s-domain - Transients in linear circuits - solution for DC and AC excitations in RL, RC & RLC
circuits - response curves - time constants. Parameters of two-port network Z, Y, h and ABCD parameters determination for given networks - conversion formulae-two port symmetry - Image impedance. Fourier series application of Fourier series - harmonic analysis - effective value of non-sinusoidal wave - simple circuit
applications.
Module - III
Network functions Poles and zeros - one port network and two port network - necessary conditions for driving
point function and transfer functions, Introduction to network synthesis - positive real functions - properties synthesis of one port LC, RC & RL networks by Foster and Cauer methods. Introduction to filters - low pass,
high pass, band pass and band elimination filters - design of constant k and m derived filters.
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Roy Choudhury D., "Network and Systems", Wiley Eastern Ltd., 2nd Reprint, July 1991.
A. Sudhakar, S.P. Shyammohan, "Circuits & Networks - Analysis and Synthesis", Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd, NEW DELHI
Edminister JA, "Electric circuits", Schaum's Outline Series, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1999.
Boylestad, "Introductory Circuit Analysis" 10/e Pearson Education, India, 2003.
Van Valkenburg M.E., "Network Analysis", Prentice Hall, Third edition, 1989
Rajeswaran, "Electric Circuit Theory", Pearson Education, 2003.
James W Nilson, Susan A Riedel, "Introductory Circuits for Electrical and Computer Engineering." Pearson
Education, 2002.
S.R. Paranjothi, "Electric Circuit Analysis", second edition, New Age International publishers, New Delhi
2001.
C L Wadhwa : Network Analysis and Synthesis, New Age International.

Examination Duration: 3 hours


Note : The question paper will consist of two parts. Part A is to be compulsory for 40 marks (10 questions of 4
marks each). Part-B is to cover 3 modules for 60 marks. (50% choice, One out of two or two out of four from
each module).

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