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April 22nd, 2015, 11:14 AM
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Network Analysis And Synthesis Calicut University
I am the student of B.Tech Third Semester of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering of Calicut University and I have almost completed my preparation and now want to solve the Previous Year Question Papers for it so can you please provide me the same? The information about the objective of the Network Analysis and Synthesis topic in the B. Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering course at Calicut University is as given below. Objectives To expose the students to the basic concepts of electric circuits and their analysis in time as well as frequency domain. To introduce the concept of filter circuits as well as design of passive filters. To establish the techniques of network synthesis. Network Analysis and Synthesis Course Syllabus Module I (15 hours) Basic Circuit elements: R, L, C and mutually coupled circuits-voltage current relationship- Independent and dependent Sources. Analysis of electrical networks: Loop and Nodal analysis. Network theorems: Thevenin, Norton, Superposition, Source transformations, Maximum Power Transfer theorems. Time domain analysis of R-L and R-C circuits- initial conditions. S-Domain analysis of circuits: Review of Laplace transform- Transforms of basic signals- transformation of a circuit into Sdomain, Analysis of the transformed circuit- mutually coupled circuits, transient analysis of RC, RL and LC networks with Impulse, step, pulse, ramp and exponential inputs- step response of RLC network Module II (13 hours) Network functions: The concept of complex frequency- driving point and transfer functions- Impulse response-Poles and Zeros of network functions-their locations and effects on the time and frequency domain responses-Restriction of poles and zeros in the driving point and transfer function, Time domain behaviour from the pole-zero plot, Bode plot. Two-port network parameters: Impedance, admittance, transmission and hybrid-Conversion formulae. Analysis of interconnected two port networks-parallel, series, and cascade connections of two port networks. Module III (12 hours) Filters: Brick wall Specifications, Types of filtering, Butterworth Low-Pass Transfer Characteristic, Basic Passive realization of Butterworth filters, Chebyshev Approximation, Characteristics. Frequency transformations: Transformation to high pass, band pass and band elimination filters. Attenuators: Types of attenuators, T and Bridged T attenuators - compensated attenuators. Module IV (12 hours) Elements of realizability Theory: Causality and stability-Hurwitz Polynomials-Positive Real Functions- Elementary Synthesis Procedures. Synthesis of One-Port Networks: Properties of LC Admittance Functions, Synthesis of L-C Driving point Admittances- Properties of R-C Driving point Impedances, Synthesis of R-C Impedances or R-L Admittances-Properties and Synthesis of R-L Impedances and R-C admittances. Text Books 1. Van Valkenberg, Network Analysis, Prentice-Hall of India 2. Franklin F. Kuo, Network Analysis and Synthesis, Wiley India, Second Edition. 3. Edminister, Electric Circuits – Schaum’s Outline Series, McGraw-Hill. 4. William H Hayt & Jack E Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit Analysis, TMH Reference Books 1. DeCarlo/Lin, Linear Circuit Analysis, Oxford University Press, Second edition 2. D. Roy Choudhary, Networks and Systems, New Age International Publishers, Second Edition Last edited by Neelurk; April 3rd, 2020 at 11:26 AM. |
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March 9th, 2017, 02:24 PM
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Re: Network Analysis And Synthesis Calicut University
HI I am interested in having the information about the objective of the Network Analysis and Synthesis topic in the B. Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering course at Calicut University as well as the course syllabus for the same?
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