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Syllabus And Course Schedule

Course Instructor: Y.R Pradyumna

Assistant Professor,EEE

Course Over view and Purpose


The present course is aimed to present the quality of Network
Analysis to the students. In Network Analysis, we have to find the current flowing through and
voltage across basic circuit elements (resistor, inductor,capacitor) using different techniques.
Network Theory problems have been categorized into two stages
1. Network Analysis
2. Network Synthesis
Network synthesis is the branch of science which deals with design
and fabrication of electronic circuits.
Practical application of kichoffs laws both kvl and kcl for different
combinations of the network are seen in the early stages of the course. Network reduction
techniques and star – delta transformations are experienced. Concept of reactance, admittance,
and impedance are introduced. Phasor relation of R,L,C components.

Course structure:

The course begins with introduction of circuit concept, basic circuit


parameters, and different types elements. 3-phase valtages and their relations in star and delta
connections, power factor(quality of power distributed),active power, reactive power,laplace
transforms, filter design analysis(LPF,BPF,BRF,M-derived filter),Two port network parameters are
discussed.

Course objective:

On completion of the course student will be able to

1. Apply the application kvl, kcl laws to different networks.


2. Able to solve the 3-phase circuits.
3. Able to design and fabricate filters.

****** ALONG WITH THE SUBIECT THE QUALITY OF STUDENTS ALSO ENHANCED****
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,
HYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. ECE T P C
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NETWORK ANALYSIS

UNIT – I Introduction to Electrical Circuits


Circuit Concept – R-L-C parameters – Voltage and Current sources – Independent and dependent sources-
Source transformation – Voltage – Current relationship for passive elements – Kirchoff’s laws – network
reduction techniques – series, parallel, series parallel, star-to-delta or delta-to-star transformation.

UNIT – II A.C Circuits - I


R.M.S and Average values and form factor for different periodic wave forms, Steady state analysis of R, L
and C (in series, parallel and series parallel combinations) with sinusoidal excitation – Concept of self and
mutual inductances – co-efficient of coupling series circuit analysis with mutual inductance.

UNIT – III A.C Circuits - II


Resonance – series, parallel circuits, concept of band width and Q factor.
Three phase circuits: Phase sequence – Star and delta connection – Relation between line and phase
voltages and currents in balanced systems – Calculations of active and reactive power.

UNIT – IV Network topology


Definitions – Graph – Tree, Basic cutset and Basic Tieset matrices for planar networks – Loop and Nodal
methods of analysis of Networks with independent and dependent voltage and current sources - Duality &
Dual networks.

UNIT – V Network Theorems


Tellegens, Superposition, Reciprocity, Thevinin’s, Norton’s, Max Power Transfer
theorem. Milliman’s Theorem – Statement and proofs problem solving using dependent and independent
sources for d.c and a.c excitation.

UNIT – VI Two-port networks


Z,Y, ABCD, h-parameters – Conversion of one parameter to another parameter – condition for reciprocity
and symmetry – 2 port network connections in series, parallel and cascaded – problem solving.

UNIT – VII Transient Analysis


Transient response of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits (Series combinations only) for d.c. and sinusoidal excitations
– Initial conditions - Solution using differential equation approach and Laplace transform methods of
solutions.

UNIT – VIII Filters


L.P, H.P, B.P, B.E, Prototype filters design – M-derived filters of L.P. and H.P.- Composite filter design of
L.P. and H.P design of various symmetrical attenuators.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. Network Analysis – ME Van Valkenburg, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition, 2000.
2. Networks, Lines and Fields - JD Ryder, PHI, 2nd Edition, 1999.

REFERENCES :
1. Engineering Circuit Analysis – William Hayt and Jack E Kemmerly, McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 1993.
2. Network Analysis – N.C.Jagan and C.Lakshminarayana, B.S. Publications, 2006.
3. Electric Circuits – J.Edminister and M.Nahvi – Schaum’s Outlines, TMH, 1999.
4. Electrical circuits by A.Chakarborthy, Dhanpath Rai &
INDUR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department, Siddipet
Lesson Plan

COURSE: B. Tech BRANCH:-ECE SUBJECT:-NETWORK


ANALYSIS

LECTURE WEEK TOPIC REFERENCES


CLASS
1 Introduction to network analysis, Circuit concept,
R-L-C parameters ––– Voltage –

• Voltage and Current sources


2 • Independent and dependent
sources-Source transformation

• Current relationship for passive elements


3 • Faradays laws of electromagnetic induction
Types of induced EMF’s,

• . Kirchhoff’s laws

4 . Simple problems.


• electromagnetism related laws,
5 • potential and potential difference

• basic circuit components


6 • electric power,
• ohm’s law,
• problems

7 • Basic definitions, and simple problems.


• , types of elements
• types of sources
• resistive networks, inductive networks,
capacitive networks
8 • series parallel circuits
• star delta transformation
• and delta star transformation
9 • , Network theorems- Superposition
• Thevenins’s,
• Maximum power transfer theorems

10 • Problems on star delta transformation


• Super position theorem
• Thevenins’s,
11 • Basic definitions,
• analogy between electric and magnetic circuits,
• magnetization characteristics of Ferro magnetic
materials,
• self inductance
12 and mutual inductance
energy in linear magnetic systems,
• , coils connected in series

13 • attracting force of electromagnets


• series and parallel circuits
• problems
14 .
Resonance – series, parallel circuits,

• concept of band width and Q factor

15 Three phase circuits–



• Phase sequence
16 Star

• delta connection
17 • Relation between line and in balanced systems
• :– and–phase voltages and currents
Calculations of active.

• and reactive power
18 ).
• Definitions – Graph – Tree,
• Basic Tieset matrices for planar networks
• Loop
• and Nodal methods of analysis of Networks
19 with independent and dependent voltage and current
sources.

• - Duality & Dual networks

20 ,,,
• theorem.–
• Tellegens,
• Superposition
21 • Reciprocity
• Thevinin’s, Norton’s

• Max Power Transfer


• Milliman’s Theorem Statement and proofs
problem solving using dependent and
independent sources for d.c and a.c excitation
22 ,–––

• Z,
• Y
• , ABCD
• h-parameters
23 • Conversion of one parameter to another
parameter
• condition for reciprocity and symmetry
2 port network connections in series, parallel and

24 • cascaded – problem solving.
• Transient response
• R-L
• R-C
25 • R-L-C circuits for d.c. and sinusoidal excitations
– Initial conditions - Solution using differential
• Laplace transform methods of solutions

26 ,–. and.- of and

• L.P
• , H.P
• B.P
27 • , B.E,
• Prototype filters design
• M-derived filters of L.P
• H.P
28 • Composite filter design
• L.P.
• H.P
• design of various symmetrical attenuators.
Solution using differential equation approach

29 and Laplace transform methods of solutions.


30
31 •

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