DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
B. Tech EN & EE III rd Semester [2014 2015] Lecture Plan Subject: Basic System Analysis (NEE 301) Faculty: Mr. Rudra Kumar Mishra Unit S.No. Topics & Subtopics Lecture Proposed Lecture Delivered Dates Attendance (Total ) Sig. of Faculty Sig. of HOD
I Introduction to continuous time signals and systems: 1. Basic continuous time signals, unit step , unit ramp, unit impulse and periodic signals with their mathematical representation and characteristics
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2. Introduction to various types of systems.
Analogous System: 3. Linear mechanical elements, force-voltage and force-current analogy
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4. Modeling of mechanical and electro- mechanical systems
5. Analysis of first and second order linear systems by classical method
III Laplace Transform Analysis: 6. Review of Laplace Transform , Laplace Transform of periodic functions
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7. Review of Laplace Transform , Laplace Transform of periodic functions
8. Application of Laplace Transform to analysis of networks
9. Waveform synthesis and Laplace Transform of complex waveforms
10. Convolution Theorem, Superposition Integral
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IV State Variable analysis 11. Introduction, State Space representation of linear systems
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12. Transfer Function and state Variables.
13. State Transition Matrix
14. Solution of state equations for homogeneous and non homogeneous systems
15. Applications of State- Variable technique to the analysis of linear systems
V Z- Transform Analysis : 16. Concept of Z-Transform, Z-Transform of common functions
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17. Inverse Z Transform, Initial and Final Value theorems
18. Applications to solution of difference equations,
19. Pulse Transfer Function
II Fourier Transform Analysis: 20.
Exponential form and Trigonometric form of Fourier series,
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21. Fourier symmetry, Fourier Integral and Fourier Transform.
22. Transform of common functions and periodic wave forms
23. Applications of Fourier Transform to network analysis