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Network Analysis (ECE 2103)

This document contains the questions for a third semester B.Tech electrical and electronics engineering degree end semester examination in Network Analysis. The exam contains 10 questions across 5 sections testing concepts in circuit analysis using techniques like Laplace transforms, transmission line parameters, and two-port networks. Students are required to solve circuit problems involving RL, RC, RLC circuits and determine values like equivalent inductance, current, voltage and transmission parameters. They are also asked to relate concepts like how an RC circuit can act as an integrator and to sketch output waveforms.

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Network Analysis (ECE 2103)

This document contains the questions for a third semester B.Tech electrical and electronics engineering degree end semester examination in Network Analysis. The exam contains 10 questions across 5 sections testing concepts in circuit analysis using techniques like Laplace transforms, transmission line parameters, and two-port networks. Students are required to solve circuit problems involving RL, RC, RLC circuits and determine values like equivalent inductance, current, voltage and transmission parameters. They are also asked to relate concepts like how an RC circuit can act as an integrator and to sketch output waveforms.

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Reg. No.

THIRD SEMESTER B.TECH. (E & C) DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATION


NOVEMBER 2018
SUBJECT: NETWORK ANALYSIS (ECE - 2103)

TIME: 3 HOURS MAX. MARKS: 50


Instructions to candidates
 Answer ALL questions.
 Missing data may be suitably assumed.
 Do not use Laplace Transforms unless specified.

1A. In the circuit shown in Fig. Q1A, find the value of RL to be connected between the terminals
AB for maximum power transfer. Also find the maximum power delivered to the load.
1B. In the circuit shown in Fig. Q1B(a), if all the self-inductance values are 1H and mutual
inductance values are 0.5H, find Leq, the equivalent inductance shown in Fig. Q1B(b).
1C. For the circuit shown in Fig. Q1C, determine the value of i2.
(4+3+3)
2A. For the circuit shown in Fig. Q2A, the switch is opened at t=0. Find:
a) 𝑖 (0+ ) and 𝑣 (0+ )
𝑑𝑖(0+ ) 𝑑𝑣(0+ )
b) and
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
c) 𝑖 (∞) and 𝑣 (∞)
2B. In the network of Fig. Q2B, the switch is opened at t = 0. Obtain the expression for 𝑣(𝑡) for
t > 0. Assume zero initial conditions.
2C. In the network shown in Fig. Q2C, the switch is closed at t = 0. Find the expression for current
𝑖 (𝑡 ). Assume zero current through inductor at t = 0.
(4+3+3)
3A. A square wave whose peak-to-peak value is 1V extends ±0.5V with respect to ground. The
duration of the positive section is 0.1 seconds and of negative section is 0.2 seconds. If the
waveform is impressed upon an RC differentiating circuit whose time constant is 0.2 seconds,
what are the steady state maximum and minimum values of the output waveform. Sketch the
output waveform.
3B. An ideal 1µs pulse of amplitude V is fed to an RC circuit. Calculate and plot the output for
the following upper 3dB frequencies:
i. 10 MHz ii. 1 MHz iii. 0.1 MHz
3C. With the help of circuit and relevant expressions explain how low pass RC circuit can be used
as an integrator.

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(4+3+3)
4A. For the circuit shown in Fig. Q4A, if the input voltage 𝑣𝑖 = 𝛼𝑡 for 𝑡 > 0, find 𝑣𝑜 for 𝑡 > 0
using Laplace Transform.
4B. In the two-mesh network of Fig. Q4B, the switch is closed at t = 0 with the circuit previously
unenergized. The circuit constants are: L1 = 1H, L2 = 4H, M = 2H, R1 = R2 = 1Ω, V = 1 Volt.
Determine 𝑖1 (𝑡 ) and 𝑖2 (𝑡) using Laplace Transform.
𝑠
4C. Find y(t), if 𝑌(𝑠) = .
(𝑠 2 +1)(𝑠 2 +2𝑠+2)
(4+3+3)
5A. Find the transmission parameters for the two-port network shown in Fig. Q5A.
5B. For the network shown in Fig. Q5B, find 𝑍11, 𝑍12 and 𝐺12 .
5C. Express z parameters in terms of h parameters.
(4+3+3)

Fig. Q1A Fig. Q1B

Fig. Q1C Fig. Q2A

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Fig. Q2B Fig. Q2C

Fig. Q4A Fig. Q4B

Fig. Q5A Fig.Q5B

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