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Network Analysis and Synthesis: Subject Code EC203 Credits: 3 Total Hours: 42

This document outlines a course on Network Analysis and Synthesis. The course is divided into 4 modules totaling 42 hours. Module 1 covers Fourier analysis and network equations. Module 2 introduces Laplace transforms and impedance functions. Module 3 discusses two-port parameters and sinusoidal steady state analysis. Module 4 focuses on network synthesis, including realizability theory, one-port network synthesis using different elements, and properties of RC and RL network functions. The course aims to expose students to analyzing electric circuits in time and frequency domains and network synthesis techniques.

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Network Analysis and Synthesis: Subject Code EC203 Credits: 3 Total Hours: 42

This document outlines a course on Network Analysis and Synthesis. The course is divided into 4 modules totaling 42 hours. Module 1 covers Fourier analysis and network equations. Module 2 introduces Laplace transforms and impedance functions. Module 3 discusses two-port parameters and sinusoidal steady state analysis. Module 4 focuses on network synthesis, including realizability theory, one-port network synthesis using different elements, and properties of RC and RL network functions. The course aims to expose students to analyzing electric circuits in time and frequency domains and network synthesis techniques.

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Subject Code Credits: 3

Network Analysis and


EC203 Total hours: 42
Synthesis
Course Objectives  To expose the students to the basic concepts of Electric circuits and their
analysis in Time and Frequency domain
 To Introduce the techniques of Network Synthesis

Module 1 Hours 8

Fourier Analysis: Evaluation of Fourier Coefficients, Waveforms Symmetry related to Fourier coefficients.
Conventions for describing the Networks: Network equations, Number of network Equations, Source
transformations, Loop variable analysis and Node variable analysis, Duality. First-order differential equations:
General and Particular solutions, Time Constants, Initial conditions in networks, Second-order Differential
Equations.

Module2 Hours 10

The Laplace Transformation: Basic Theorems for the Laplace Transformation, Examples of the Solutions of
Problem with Laplace Transformations, Partial Fraction Expansion, Transforms of other Signal Waveforms,
Shifted Unit Step, Ramp, Impulse Functions, Waveform Synthesis, Impedance Functions; Network functions:
Poles and Zeros, Restrictions on Pole and Zero Locations for driving point Impedance. Stability of Active
networks.

Module 3 Hours 10

Two-Port Parameters: Short-Circuit Admittance and Open-Circuit Impedance Parameters, Transmission and
Hybrid Parameters, Relationship between Parameter sets. Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis: The Sinusoidal
Steady State, Phasor Diagrams.

Module 4 Hours 14

Network Synthesis: Elements of Realizability theory, Causality and Stability, Hurwitz polynomial, Positive
Real Functions. Synthesis of One-port Network with two kinds of Elements- Properties of L-C Immittance
functions, Synthesis of L-C Driving point Immittance functions, Properties of R-C Driving point Impedance
function, Synthesis of R-C Driving point Impedance function, Properties of R-L Impedance and R-C
Admittance function, Synthesis of R-L Impedance and R-C Admittance function. Properties of RC network
functions - Foster and Cauer forms of RC and RL networks.

Reference books 1. Van Valkenberg, “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition – 1 Jan
2006.
2. Franklin F. Kuo, “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, Wiley International 2ed –
2006.
3. Roy Choudhary, “Network and Systems”, Wiley Eastern, 2013.

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