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TEACHING PLAN – ACADEMIC YEAR - 2021 -2022.

SUB. : Network Theory


SUB IN-CHARGE: Prof. Sathe M. D.

CLASS : Second Year (EXTC) SEMESTER: III rd

Teaching Scheme
Course Credits Assigned
Course Name (Contact Hours)
Code
Theory Practical Theory Practical Total
ECC304 NT 3 - 3 - 3
Examination Scheme
Theory
Internal Assessment Exam
Course End Duratio Term
Course Name ORAL Total
Code Semester n Work
Test 1 Test 2 Avg.
Exam (in
Hrs.)
ECC304 NT 20 20 20 80 03 25 - 125

UNIT LECTURE PLANNED CONDUCTE


TOPIC NAME
NO . NO. DATE D DATE
Electrical circuit analysis
Analysis of Circuits with and without
1 dependent sources using generalized
loop
super mesh and super node analysis
2
1 technique
3 Superposition, Thevenin’s Theorem
Maximum Power Transfer Theorems
4
(Use only DC source)
5 Concept of Self and mutual inductances

6 coefficient of coupling, dot convention


solution using mesh analysis (for Two
7
Loops only)
Graph Theory

1 Objectives of graph theory

2 Linear Oriented Graphs


3
2 Matrix representation of a graph:
Incidence matrix
4 Relationship between sub matrices A, B
&Q
5
KVL & KCL using matrix

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Time and frequency domain analysis
Time domain analysis of R-L and R-C
1
Circuits
Forced and natural response, initial and
2
final values
Solution using first order and second
3 3 order differential equation with step
signals
Frequency domain analysis of R-L-C
4
Circuits
Forced and natural response, effect of
5
damping factor
Solution using second order equation
6
for step signal
Network functions
Network functions for the one port and
1
two port networks
2 Driving point and transfer functions
4
3 Poles and Zeros of Network functions
Necessary condition for driving point
4
functions
calculation of residues by graphical
5
methods
Analysis of ladder & symmetrical lattice
6
network
Two port Networks

1 Open Circuits, short Circuit


Transmission and Hybrid
2
parameters
5
3 Relationship among parameters
Conditions for reciprocity and
4
symmetry
Interconnections of Two-Port
5
networks T & π representation
Synthesis of RLC circuits

1 Concept of positive real function


Necessary and sufficient conditions for
2
Positive real Functions
6
3 Synthesis of LC, RC & RL Circuits
properties of LC, RC & RL driving point
4
functions
LC, RC & RL network Synthesis in
5
Cauer-I

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION


6 Foster-I forms (Up to Two Loops only)

7 Foster-II forms (Up to Two Loops only)

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