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MAHATMA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

B. Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering


53020

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS

+ T#% %ourse Type Semester (ffered

!rogram Core I

Course "escri#tion To expose basic circuit concepts, circuit modeling and methods of circuit analysis in time domain and fre!uency domain for sol"ing simple and multi dimensional circuits including coupled circuits and three phase circuits. !re$re%uisite &IL Contact 'ours T(#e o) Course ,-. +ecture

Course *ssessment +ethods Internal /xamination (Sub&ecti"e and (b&ecti"e, 'ssignments) 0ni"ersity Semester /nd /xamination

Course ,B-ECTI.ES To understand the concept of circuit elements lumped circuits, wa"eforms, circuit laws and networ) reduction To sol"e the electrical networ) using mesh and nodal analysis by applying networ) theorems
Outcomes a) Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. b) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems

To understand the concept of acti"e, reacti"e and apparent powers, power factor and resonance in series and parallel circuits To )now the basic concepts of coupled circuits, three phase loads and power measurement To analy1e the transient response of series and parallel '.%. circuits and to sol"e problems in time domain using +aplace Transform

c) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data. k) Graduates will show the ability to participate and try to succeed in competitive examinations.

To#ics Co/ered

Unit I: Introduction to Electrical Circuits, Single Phase A.C. Circuits, Locus Diagrams & Resonance, agnetic Circuits, !et"or# $o%olog&, !et"or# $heorems '(ith AC & DC) Circuit Concept, R-L-C Parameters, Voltage and Current Sources, Independent and Dependent Sources, Source Transformation, Voltage Current relationship for Passive lements !for different input signals S"uare, Ramp, Sa# tooth and Triangular$%

Unit * II: &irchoff's La#s, (et#or) Reduction Techni"ues Series, Parallel, Series Parallel, Star to-Delta or Delta-to-Star Transformations, (odal *nal+sis, ,esh *nal+sis, Supernode and Super mesh for DC -citations%

Unit III: R%,%S% and *verage values and form factor for different periodic #ave forms, Stead+ State *nal+sis of R, L and C !in Series, Parallel and Series Parallel Com.inations$ #ith Sinusoidal -citation, Concept of Reactance, Impedance, Susceptance and *dmittance, Phase and Phase difference, Concept of Po#er /actor, Real and Reactive po#ers, 0-notation, Comple- and Polar forms of representation, Comple- po#er%

Unit I+: Locus Diagrams, Series R-L, R-C, R-L-C and Parallel com.ination #ith variation of various parameters, Resonance Series, Parallel Circuits, Concept of 1and #idth and 2 factor%

Unit +: ,agnetic Circuits, /arada+'s la# of lectromagnetic Induction, Concept of Self and ,utual Inductance, Dot convention, Coefficient of Coupling, Composite ,agnetic Circuit, *nal+sis of Series and Parallel ,agnetic Circuits%

Unit +I: Definitions, 3raph, Tree, 1asic cutset and 1asic Tie set ,atrices for Planar (et#or)s, Loop and (odal methods for anal+sis of (et#or)s #ith Dependent 4 Independent Voltage and Current Sources, Dualit+ 4 Dual (et#or)s%

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Tellegen's, Superposition, Reciprocit+, Thevinin's, (orton's, ,a-imum Po#er Transfer, ,illiman's and Compensation theorems for D%C e-citations%

Unit +III: !et"or# $heorems '(ith A.C) Tellegen's, Superposition, Reciprocit+, Thevinin's, (orton's, ,a-imum Po#er Transfer , ,illiman's and Compensation theorems for *%C e-citations%

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