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Silicon Institute of Technology
COURSE HANDOUT
Sub: NETWORK THEORY
SEMESTER 3 (AEI, CS, EEE, ENTC & IT) CREDIT4 Batch - 2010-2014
COURSE COORDINATOR: Er. L.N.Pathy
FACULTY MEMBERS: Er. I.C.Choudhury, Er. S.K.Balita, Er. N.Swain & Er.I.Pahi
OBJECTIVE : - The subject provides the basic concepts, principles and techniques involved in
circuit analysis. This course is the foundation on which most other courses in electrical and
electronics engineering curriculum test.
Lesson Plan
MODULE Class No. Topics to be covered
I
NETWORK TOPOLOGY:
01 Graph of a network
02 Concept of tree, Incidence matrix
03 Tie-se matrix, Cut-set matrix
04, 05 &
06
Formulation and solution of network equilibrium equations on loop and
node basis
NETWORK THEOREMS & COUPLED CIRCUITS:
07 Substitution theorem
08 Reciprocity theorem
09 Maximum power transfer theorem
10 Tellegens theorem
11 Millmans theorem, Compensation theorem
12 Coupled Circuits, Dot convention for representing coupled circuits.
13 Coefficient of coupling
14 Bandwidth and Q-factor for series and parallel resonant circuits.
II
LAPLACE TRANSFORM & ITS APPLICATION:
15 Introduction to Laplace Transform, Laplace transform of some basicfunctions
16 Laplace transform of periodic functions, Inverse Laplace transform
17 & 18 Application of Laplace transform: Circuit Analysis (Steady State and
Transient)
TWO PORT NETWORK FUNCTIONS & RESPONSES:
19 & 20 z, y, ABCD and h-parameters, Reciprocity and Symmetry
21 Interrelation of two-port parameters
22 Interconnection of two port networks
23 Network functions
24 Significance of Poles and Zeros25 Restriction on location of poles and zeros
26 & 27 Time Domain behavior from pole-Zero plots
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III
NETWORK SYNTHESIS:
28 Hurwitz Polynomial, Properties of Hurwitz polynomial
29 & 30 Positive real functions and their properties
31 Concepts of network synthesis
32, 33 &
34
Realization of simple R-L, R-C and L-C functions in Cauer-I, Cauer-II,
Foster-I and Foster-II forms
FOURIER SERIES & ITS APPLICATION:
35 Fourier series, Fourier analysis and evaluation of coefficients36 Steady state response of network to periodic signals
37 Fourier transform and convergence, Fourier transform of some functions
FILTERS
38, 39 &
40
Brief idea about network filters (Low pass, High pass, Band Pass and
Band elimination) and their frequency response.
Evaluation criteria: -
This theory paper will have 100% points. The weightage for three-class test and end semester
examination will be follows.
Class test: I, II, III (of one hour duration) have 10% points each = 10 3 = 30% points.End Sem. Exam. (of three hour duration) have 70% points = 70% points.
Text Book: -
1.Network Theory by P.K.Satpathy, P.Kabisatpathy, S.P.Ghos & A.K.Chakraborty
Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Circuit Theory - by A. ChakrabertyDhanpat Rai & Co.
Reference Book (s): -1. Network Analysis - M E Van ValkenburgPearson Education (Low Price Edition)
2. Network Synthesis - M E Van ValkenburgPearson Education (Low Price Edition)
3. Network Analysis and SynthesisFranklin F. KuoWiley Student Edition
4. Fundamentals of Electric CircuitsAlexander & SadikuTata McGraw Hill.
5. Linear Circuits Analysis and SynthesisA RamakalynOxford University Press
6. Problems & Solutions in electric circuit AnalysisSivananda & DeepaJaico Book
7. A course in Electrical circuits and analysisM.Lsoni, J.C.Gupta
8. Schaums outline (electric circuits) - Joseph Esminister Mahmood
9. K.S. Suresh Kumar - Pearson
All the best