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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR

B.Tech (ECE)–I- II Sem L T P C


3003
(19A04201T) NETWORK THEORY
(ECE)

Course Objectives:
 To introduce basic laws, mesh & nodal analysis techniques for solving electrical
circuits
 To impart knowledge on applying appropriate theorem for electrical circuit analysis
 To explain transient behavior of circuits in time and frequency domains
 To teach concepts of resonance
 To introduce open circuit, short circuit, transmission, hybrid parameters and their
interrelationship.

UNIT 1 Introduction to Electrical Circuits


Passive components and their V-I relations, Energy sources - Ideal, Non-ideal, Independent
and dependent sources, Source transformation Kirchoff‘s laws, Star–to-Delta or Delta-to-Star
Transformations, Mesh analysis and Nodal analysis problem solving, Super node and Super
mesh for DC Excitations.

Unit Outcomes
 Gain knowledge on basic network elements, voltage and current laws (L1)
 Apply Kirchoff’s laws, network reduction techniques on simple electrical circuits with
dependent& independent sources (L3)
 Solve complex circuits using mesh and nodal analysis techniques (L3)

UNIT 2 Network Theorems


Superposition theorem, Thevenin & Norton theorems, Maximum power transfer theorem,
Reciprocity theorem, Millman theorem, Miller Theorem, Tellegan’s Theorem, Compensation
theorem - problem solving using dependent sources also, Duality and dual networks.

Unit Outcomes:
 Understand significance of duality and dual networks (L2)
 Select appropriate theorem for network simplification (L5)
 Determine maximum power transfer to the load (L5)

UNIT 3 Transients
First order differential equations, Definition of time constants, R-L circuit, R-C circuit with
DC excitation, Evaluating initial conditions procedure, second order differential equations,
homogeneous, non-homogenous, problem solving using R-L-C elements with DC excitation
and AC (sinusoidal) excitation, Response as related to s-plane rotation of roots. Solutions
using Laplace transform method.

Unit Outcomes:

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 Understand behavior of circuit elements under switching conditions (L1)
 Analyze response of RL, RC & RLC circuits in time & frequency domains (L4)
 Evaluate initial conditions in RL, RC & RLC circuits (L5)

UNIT 4 Resonance and Coupled Circuits


Self inductance, Mutual inductance, dot rule, coefficient of coupling, Analysis of multi-
winding coupled circuits, series & parallel connection of coupled inductors.
Resonance: Introduction, Definition of Q, Series resonance, Bandwidth of series resonance,
Parallel resonance, Condition for maximum impedance, current in anti resonance, Bandwidth
of parallel resonance, general case resistance present in both branches, anti resonance at all
frequencies.

Unit Outcomes:
 Understand magnetically coupled circuits (L1)
 Determine resonant frequency and bandwidth of a simple series or parallel RLC circuit
(L5)
 Determine voltages and currents in a resonant circuit (L5)

UNIT 5 Two Port Networks & Network Functions


Two Port Networks, relationship of two port variables, impedance parameters, admittance
parameters, transmission parameters, hybrid and inverse hybrid parameters, relationship
between parameters, interconnection of two port networks.
Concept of complex frequency, driving point and transfer functions for one port and two port
network, poles & zeros of network functions, Restriction on Pole and Zero locations of
network function

Unit Outcomes:
 Determine network parameters for given two port network (L5)
 Relate different two port network parameters (L4)
 Represent transfer function for the given network (L4)

Text Books:
1. W. H. Hayt and J. E. Kemmerly, “Engineering Circuit Analysis”, McGraw Hill
Education, 2013.
2. M. E. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall, 2006.

References Books:
1. D. Roy Choudhury, “Networks and Systems”, New Age International
Publications,1998.
2. Network lines and Fields by John. D. Ryder 2nd edition, Asia publishing house.
3. Bhise, Chadda, Kulshreshtha, “Engineering network analysis and filter design” Umesh
Publication, 2000.
4. Joseph Edminister and Mahmood Nahvi, “Electric Circuits”, Schaum’s Outline Series,
Fourth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2003.

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Course Outcomes:
 Solve network problems using mesh and nodal analysis techniques (L3)
 Analyze networks using Thevenin, Norton, Maximum power transfer, Superposition,
Miller and Millman theorems (L4)
 Compute responses of first order and second order networks using time & frequency
domain analysis (L5)
 Design resonant circuits for given bandwidth (L6)
 Utilize z, y, ABCD and h parameters for analyzing two port circuit behavior (L3)

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