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Silicon Institute of Technology: Course Handout Sub: Network Theory

This document outlines the course details for the Network Theory course offered at the Silicon Institute of Technology. The course aims to provide students with fundamental concepts and techniques for circuit analysis. It is divided into three modules that will cover topics such as network topologies, network theorems, two-port networks, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and network synthesis. Students will be evaluated through three class tests and a final exam, with class tests accounting for 30% of the final grade and the exam making up the remaining 70%.

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Silicon Institute of Technology: Course Handout Sub: Network Theory

This document outlines the course details for the Network Theory course offered at the Silicon Institute of Technology. The course aims to provide students with fundamental concepts and techniques for circuit analysis. It is divided into three modules that will cover topics such as network topologies, network theorems, two-port networks, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and network synthesis. Students will be evaluated through three class tests and a final exam, with class tests accounting for 30% of the final grade and the exam making up the remaining 70%.

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Silicon Institute of Technology

COURSE HANDOUT Sub: NETWORK THEORY


SEMESTER 3 (AEI, CS, EEE, ENTC & IT) CREDIT 4 Batch - 2010-2014

COURSE COORDINATOR: Er. L.N.Pathy


FACULTY MEMBERS: Er. I.C.Choudhury, Er. S.K.Balita, Er. N.Swain & Er.I.Pahi OBJECTIVE : - The subject provides the basic concepts, principles and techniques involved in circuit analysis. This course is the foundation on which most other courses in electrical and electronics engineering curriculum test.

Lesson Plan
MODULE

Class No.
01 02 03 04, 05 & 06

Topics to be covered
NETWORK TOPOLOGY: Graph of a network Concept of tree, Incidence matrix Tie-se matrix, Cut-set matrix Formulation and solution of network equilibrium equations on loop and node basis NETWORK THEOREMS & COUPLED CIRCUITS: Substitution theorem Reciprocity theorem Maximum power transfer theorem Tellegens theorem Millmans theorem, Compensation theorem Coupled Circuits, Dot convention for representing coupled circuits. Coefficient of coupling Bandwidth and Q-factor for series and parallel resonant circuits. LAPLACE TRANSFORM & ITS APPLICATION: Introduction to Laplace Transform, Laplace transform of some basic functions Laplace transform of periodic functions, Inverse Laplace transform Application of Laplace transform: Circuit Analysis (Steady State and Transient) TWO PORT NETWORK FUNCTIONS & RESPONSES: z, y, ABCD and h-parameters, Reciprocity and Symmetry Interrelation of two-port parameters Interconnection of two port networks Network functions Significance of Poles and Zeros Restriction on location of poles and zeros Time Domain behavior from pole-Zero plots

07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 & 18

II

19 & 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 & 27

28 29 & 30 31 32, 33 & 34 III 35 36 37 38, 39 & 40 Evaluation criteria: -

NETWORK SYNTHESIS: Hurwitz Polynomial, Properties of Hurwitz polynomial Positive real functions and their properties Concepts of network synthesis Realization of simple R-L, R-C and L-C functions in Cauer-I, Cauer-II, Foster-I and Foster-II forms FOURIER SERIES & ITS APPLICATION: Fourier series, Fourier analysis and evaluation of coefficients Steady state response of network to periodic signals Fourier transform and convergence, Fourier transform of some functions FILTERS Brief idea about network filters (Low pass, High pass, Band Pass and Band elimination) and their frequency response.

This theory paper will have 100% points. The weightage for three-class test and end semester examination will be follows. Class test: I, II, III (of one hour duration) have 10% points each = 10 3 = 30% points. End Sem. Exam. (of three hour duration) have 70% points = 70% points. Text Book: 1.Network Theory 2. Circuit Theory -

by P.K.Satpathy, P.Kabisatpathy, S.P.Ghos & A.K.Chakraborty Tata McGraw Hill. by A. Chakraberty Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Reference Book (s): 1. Network Analysis - M E Van Valkenburg Pearson Education (Low Price Edition) 2. Network Synthesis - M E Van Valkenburg Pearson Education (Low Price Edition) 3. Network Analysis and Synthesis Franklin F. Kuo Wiley Student Edition 4. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Alexander & Sadiku Tata McGraw Hill. 5. Linear Circuits Analysis and Synthesis A Ramakalyn Oxford University Press 6. Problems & Solutions in electric circuit Analysis Sivananda & Deepa Jaico Book 7. A course in Electrical circuits and analysis M.Lsoni, J.C.Gupta 8. Schaums outline (electric circuits) - Joseph Esminister Mahmood 9. K.S. Suresh Kumar - Pearson

All the best

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