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Course Objectives
The aims and objectives of this course can be summarized as developing the ability to analyze linear systems at an appropriate level of accuracy. This should be achieved with speed and efficiency, using appropriate tools. Students learn to transform problems into simplified forms facilitating easy solutions.
Prerequisite
205 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Description
This course includes analysis of physical circuits through the use of Kirchhoff's laws and ideal circuit element models. Strong emphasis is placed on the formulation of nodal equations for linear resistive circuits as a foundation, but generalizations necessary for handling nonlinear elements are also highlighted. Consequences of linearity are emphasized through superposition and Thevenins/Norton equivalents. Transient analysis of second order circuits with unit step inputs and switched dc sources is emphasized to promote understanding of time-domain linear circuit response. For linear circuits excited with sinusoidal sources, phasor and frequency domain analysis techniques for determining steady state response are emphasized.
Syllabus
Unit 1: Network Theorems andElements: Thevenins, Nortons, Reciprocity, Superposition, Compensation, Millers, Tellegens and maximum power transfer theorems. Networks with dependent sources. Inductively coupled circuits mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling and mutual inductance between portions of same circuits and between parallel branches. Transformer equivalent, inductively and conductively coupled circuits.
Unit 2: TransientsAnalysis: Impulse, step, ramp and sinusoidal response Analysis of first order and second order circuits. Time domain & transform domain (frequency, Laplace) analysis. Initial and final value theorems. Complex periodic waves and their analysis by Fourier analysis. Different kind of symmetry. Power in a circuit. Unit 3: Network Functions: Terminals and terminal pairs, driving point impedance transfer functions, poles and zeros. Procedure of finding network functions for general two terminal pair networks. Stability & causality. Hurwitz polynomial, positive real function. Unit 4: Two Port Networks: Two port parameters and their interrelations z-parameters, yparameters, h-parameters, ABCD parameters. Equivalence of two ports, transformer equivalent, interconnection of two port networks. Image parameters. Attenuation & phase shift in symmetrical T and networks. Unit 5: Network Synthesis: RL & RC networks synthesis, Foster First & Second form, Cauerforms.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course a student will be able to apply the basic laws, theorem and methods of analysis for solving completely with confidence various problems in circuit analysis.
Textbook
Circuit Theory, A. Chakrabarti, FourthEdition-2004., Dhanpat Rai & Co.
References
"Circuit Analysis and Synthesis", K.M. Soni , NinthEdition-2011, S.K.Kataria & Sons. "Electrical Circuit Analysis ", A. Sudhakar, FirstEdition-2008, TMH Publications.
Assessment
University Assessment
Mid-Term Test #1 (10%) Mid-Term Test #2 (10%) University End Semester Examination (80%)
Additional Assessment
Weekly Quiz Test.
Unit No.
1
Date
01/08/11
Topics to be covered
Thevenins & Nortons theorem Reciprocity, theorem Superposition, Compensation
02/08/11
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04/08/11
Millers, Tellegens and maximum power transfer theorems Networks with dependent sources Inductively inductance, coupled circuits mutual
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05/08/11
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09/08/11
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11/08/11
coefficient of coupling and mutual inductance between portions of same circuits and between parallel branches Transformer equivalent, inductively and
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12/08/11
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23/08/11
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26/08/11
Step and ramp Analysis of first order and second order circuits. sinusoidal response Analysis of first order and second order circuits. Time domain & transform domain (frequency, Laplace) analysis
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30/08/11
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01/09/11
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02/09/11
Initial and final value theorems. Complex periodic waves and their analysis by Fourier analysis Different kind of symmetry. Power in a circuit.
Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti A.
06/09/2011
08.09/11
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26/09/11
Terminals and terminal pairs driving point impedance transfer functions, poles and zeros concept. Procedure of finding network functions for general two terminal pair networks. Stability & causality., Hurwitz polynomial positive real function
Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti Circuit Theory, Chakrabarti
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28/09/11
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29/09/11
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03/10/11
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04/10/11
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13/10/11
18/10/11
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20/10/11
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01/11/11
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parameters.
03/11/11
Chakrabarti
Equivalence equivalent,.
of
two
ports,
transformer
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04/11/11
interconnection of two port networks. Image parameters. Attenuation & phase shift in symmetrical T and networks
Remedial Class
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08/11/11
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09/11/11
RL & RC networks synthesis, Foster First & Second form, Foster First & Second form, Cauerforms
Remedial Class
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10/11/11
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11/11/11
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