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Circuits and Networks

This document outlines the course content for Circuits and Networks, a subject in the 3rd semester of the Power Electronics Engineering program at Gujarat Technological University. The course covers various circuit analysis techniques including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, circuit theorems, time domain analysis of first and second order circuits, Laplace transform analysis, two-port networks, and network topology. It includes 10 topics that range from circuit variables and elements to cut-set matrix formulations and introduces 5 recommended reference books.

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Circuits and Networks

This document outlines the course content for Circuits and Networks, a subject in the 3rd semester of the Power Electronics Engineering program at Gujarat Technological University. The course covers various circuit analysis techniques including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, circuit theorems, time domain analysis of first and second order circuits, Laplace transform analysis, two-port networks, and network topology. It includes 10 topics that range from circuit variables and elements to cut-set matrix formulations and introduces 5 recommended reference books.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

B.E Semester: 3
Power Electronics Engineering
Subject Code 130901
Subject Name Circuits and Networks

Sr.No Course Content


1 Circuit Variables and Circuit Elements:
Electromotive Force, Potential and Voltage - A Voltage Source with a
Resistance Connected at its Terminals - Two-terminal Capacitance - Two-
terminal Inductance- Ideal Independent Two-terminal Electrical Sources -
Power and Energy Relations for Two-terminal Elements - Classification of
Two-terminal Elements - Multi-terminal Circuit Elements, Dot Convention.

2 Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis of resistive Circuits:


Nodal Analysis of Circuits Containing Resistors and Independent Sources -
Nodal Analysis of Circuits Containing Dependent Voltage Sources - Source
Transformation Theorem for circuits with independent sources - Source
Transformation Theorem for circuits with Dependent sources -Nodal
Analysis of Circuits Containing Dependent Sources - Mesh Analysis of
Circuits with Resistors and Independent Voltage Sources- Mesh Analysis of
Circuits with Independent Sources - Mesh Analysis of Circuits Containing
Dependent Sources

3 Circuit Theorems:
Linearity of a Circuit and Superposition Theorem - Substitution Theorem -
Compensation Theorem - Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem -
Determination of Equivalents for Circuits with Dependent Sources -
Reciprocity Theorem - Maximum Power Transfer Theorem - Millman's
Theorem

4 Time domain response of First order RL and RC circuits:


Mathematical preliminaries – Source free response –DC response of first
order circuits – Superposition and linearity – Response Classifications –
First order RC Op Amp Circuits

5 Time domain response of Second order linear circuits:


Discharging of a Capacitor through an inductor – Source free second order
linear networks – second order linear networks with constant inputs

6 Initial Conditions: Initial conditions in elements, procedure for evaluating


initial conditions, Solution of circuit equations by using Initial Conditions.
7 Laplace Transform Analysis: Circuit Applications:
Notions of Impedance and Admittance – Manipulation of Impedance and
Admittance- Notions of Transfer Function- Equivalent circuits for inductors
and capacitors – Nodal and Loop analysis in the s-domain – Switching in
RLC circuits- Switched capacitor circuits and conservation of charge

8 Laplace Transform Analysis : Transfer Function Applications:


Poles, Zeros and the s-plane- Classification of Responses – Computation of
sinusoidal steady state response for stable networks and systems

9 Two –Port Networks :


One port networks – Two port admittance Parameters – Admittance
parameters analysis of terminated two- Port networks - Two port impedance
Parameters –Impedance and Gain calculations of terminated two- Port
networks modeled by z-parameters – Hybrid parameters – Generalized
Two-port Parameters – Transmission parameters - reciprocity

10 Introduction to Network Topology:


Linear Oriented Graphs (Connected Graph, Subgraphs and Some Special
Subgraphs) - The Incidence Matrix of a Linear Oriented Graph -Kirchhoff's
Laws in Incidence Matrix Formulation - Nodal Analysis of Networks - The
Circuit Matrix of a Linear Oriented Graph- Kirchhoff's Laws in Fundamental
Circuit Matrix Formulation - Loop Analysis of Electrical Networks – ( Loop
Analysis of Networks Containing Ideal Dependent Sources- Planar Graphs
and Mesh Analysis –Duality)- The Cut-set Matrix of a Linear Oriented
Graph ( Cut-sets - The All cut-set matrix Qa- Orthogonality relation between
Cut-set matrix and Circuit matrix - The Fundamental Cut-set Matrix Qf -
Relation between Qf , A and Bf) - Kirchhoff's Laws in Fundamental Cut-set
formulation

Reference Books:
1. Electric Circuits and Networks :- By K. S. Suresh Kumar – Pearson Education
2. Linear Circuits Analysis 2nd edition :-By DeCarlo/ Lin – Oxford University Press
(Indian edition)
3. Network Analysis :- By M.E Van Valkenburg PHI Publication
4. Engineering Circuit Analysis : - By W H Hayt, J E Kemmerly, S M Durbin 6th
Edition TMH Publication
5. Network Analysis & Synthesis By Franklin S. KUO, Wiley Publication

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