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EEE2001 Network Theory

This document outlines an advanced network theory course that covers various circuit analysis techniques including phasor analysis, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and two-port networks. The course is divided into 8 modules that cover sinusoidal steady state analysis, modeling circuits in the s-domain using Laplace transforms, complete response analysis with initial conditions, analysis of periodic non-sinusoidal excitation using Fourier series, frequency domain analysis using Fourier transforms, passive filter design, and two-port network parameters. The course aims to provide students with skills in analyzing electrical circuits using various advanced methods.

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EEE2001 Network Theory

This document outlines an advanced network theory course that covers various circuit analysis techniques including phasor analysis, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and two-port networks. The course is divided into 8 modules that cover sinusoidal steady state analysis, modeling circuits in the s-domain using Laplace transforms, complete response analysis with initial conditions, analysis of periodic non-sinusoidal excitation using Fourier series, frequency domain analysis using Fourier transforms, passive filter design, and two-port network parameters. The course aims to provide students with skills in analyzing electrical circuits using various advanced methods.

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EEE2001 NETWORK THEORY L T P J C

3 0 0 0 3
Pre-requisite EEE1002, MAT1011 Syllabus version
Anti-requisite v. 1.0
Course Objectives:
 This course will provide the student with an advanced understanding of network analysis

Expected Course Outcome:


On the completion of this course the student will be able to:
 Find the steady state response of a network with Phasor Analysis
 Find the complete response of a network using Laplace Transform
 Analyze Circuits with non-sinusoidal sources using Fourier Series
 Design Passive Filters and understand Frequency response
 Calculate two-port network parameters

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 1,2,5,9

Module:1 Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis Hours:7 SLO:1,2,9


Review of Phasors. Nodal Analysis, Mesh Analysis, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem,
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem and Superposition Theorem for circuits with independent
and dependent sinusoidal sources

Module:2 Modeling of Network in s-Domain Hours:6 SLO:1,2


Circuit Models of R, L and C in s-Domain. Application of Laplace Transforms to integro-
differential equations of RL, RC and RLC circuits. Transfer Function. Impulse Response of RL and
RC Circuits and Response to any other sources using convolution integral.

Module:3 Complete Response of Networks Hours:6 SLO: 1,2,9


Circuit Analysis with zero and non zero initial conditions in s-domain. Pole-Zero Maps. Network
Stability.

Module:4 Networks with Periodic Non-Sinusoidal Hours:7 SLO: 1,2


Excitation
Trigonometric Fourier Series for Non-Sinusoidal Functions. Circuit Analysis. Average Power and
RMS Values using Fourier Coefficients. Exponential Fourier Series.

Module:5 Network Analysis using Fourier Transform Hours:7 SLO:1,2


Fourier Transform for commonly used periodic and aperiodic functions. Circuit Analysis in
frequency domain. Energy in the signal using Parseval’s Theorem.

Module:6 Design of Filters Hours:4 SLO:1,2,5


Review of Frequency Response of RL, RC and RLC circuits. Passive Filters– Low Pass, High
Pass, Band Pass and Band Stop. Magnitude and Frequency Scaling.

Module:7 Two Port Networks Hours:6 SLO:1,2,9


Introduction to Two-Port Networks - Impedance and Admittance parameters, Transmission and
Hybrid Parameters. Relationship between parameter, Interconnection of Networks.
Module:8 Lecture by industry experts. 2 hours
Total Lecture hours: 45 Hours
Text Book(s)
1. Charles K Alexander, Mathew N O Sadiku, “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits”, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2012.
Reference Books
1. Allan R. Hambley, ‘Electrical Engineering-Principles & Applications’ Pearson
Education, First Impression, 6/e, 2013.
2. Robert L Boylestad, ‘Introductory Circuit Analysis’ Pearson Education Ltd, 12th
Edition, 2010.
3. H. Hayt, J.E. Kemmerly and S. M. Durbin, ‘Engineering Circuit Analysis’, 6/e, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2011.
Recommended by Board of Studies 29/05/2015
Approved by Academic Council 37th AC Date 16/06/2015

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