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Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
ELE205 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS 11650::Preeti Khurana 3.0 1.0 0.0 4.0
Course Category Courses with Numerical focus

TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Charles K. Alexander and 3rd 2008 Tata McGraw Hill
Matthew N.O. Sadiku
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 Circuits and Networks A Sudhakar Shyammohan 3rd 2009 Tata McGraw Hill
S Palli
R-2 Network Analysis & Synthesis Franklin F. Kuo 2nd 2009 Wiley-India, New Delhi

Other Reading

Sr No Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference)


OR-1 Basic Circuit Analysis by Schaum Outline ,

Relevant Websites
Sr No (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://iit.edu/arc/workshops/pdfs/Thevenins_Nortons_Theorems.pdf Network Theorems

RW-2 http://www.scribd.com/doc/54694157/Study-Material-Nt-Network-Synthesis-3 network synthesis

RW-3 http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/dccircuits/dcp_10.html Star delta transformation

RW-4 http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=ACE1602 Superposition theorem

RW-5 http://www.calvin.edu/~svleest/circuitExamples/NodeVoltageMeshCurrent/ Mesh nd Nodal analysis

RW-6 http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee122/Handouts/2-Op-Amp_Concepts.pdf Operational Amplifiers

RW-7 http://www.ece.mtu.edu/labs/EElabs/EE3305/Active_Filter_Lab.pdf active filters

RW-8 http://www.powershow.com/view/f2a04- passive filters


NTU2Z/CHAPTER_6_INTRODUCTION_TO_PASSIVE_FILTERS_powerpoint_ppt_
presentation
RW-9 http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~kentesar/ELEN457/ELEN457_4.pdf Active Filters
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)
Weeks before MTE 7
Weeks After MTE 6
Spill Over 2

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Lecture Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections Other Readings, Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool
Number Number of Text/reference Relevant Demonstration/ Case
books Websites, Audio Study / Images /
Visual Aids, animation / ppt etc.
software and Planned
Virtual Labs
Week 1 Lecture 1 Circuits Concepts : Circuits T-1:Ch1 1.1 -1.2 Difference between Motive of circuit theory
Elements(Introduction) Network Analysis and
Synthesis, techniques
used foe same
Circuits Concepts : Circuits T-1:Ch1 1.3 -1.4 Equations of voltage and representation of
Elements(Voltage and Current) current, their units, Electrical circuit
mathematical variables
expressions
Circuits Concepts : Circuits T-1:Ch1 1.5 Equations of power , representation of
Elements(Power and Energy) their units, mathematical Electrical circuit
expressions variables
Circuits Concepts : Circuits T-1:Ch1 1.6 voltage current representation of
Elements(Basic voltage and relationships in circuit Electrical circuit
current equations of basic circuit elements, their variables
elements Resistors, Inductors and mathematical
Capacitors) expressions
Lecture 2 Circuits Concepts : Circuits T-1:Ch1 1.6 voltage and current Role of Energy sources
Elements(Types of Energy sources , Dependent and in Circuits
Sources) Independent Sources
Circuits Concepts : Circuits R-1:Ch1 1.8 and Ch2 voltage and current Role of Energy sources
Elements(Dependent and 2.15 sources , Dependent and in Circuits
Independent Sources) Independent Sources,
Source transformation
Techniques
Basic Laws(Introduction) T-1:Ch2 .1 Laws used for solving Students will learn how
Electrical Circuits to find out circuit
parameters
Basic Laws(Ohms Laws) T-1:Ch2 2.2 Ohms Law, its Students will learn how
limitations,applications to find out circuit
parameters
Lecture 3 Basic Laws(Nodes, Branches, and T-1:Ch2 2.3 Determination of Students will learn how
Loops) Junctions, to find out circuit
branches,closed paths in parameters
networks
Week 1 Lecture 3 Basic Laws(Kirchhoffs Laws) T-1:Ch2 2.4 KCL,KVL Students will learn how
to find out circuit
parameters
Week 2 Lecture 4 Basic Laws(Series Resistors and T-1:Ch2 2.5 Determination of Students will learn how
Voltage Division) voltages and currents in to find out circuit
series and parallel parameters
circuits with sh
Basic Laws(Parallel Resistors and T-1:Ch2 2.6 Determination of Students will learn how
Current Division) voltages and currents in to find out circuit
series and parallel parameters
circuits with sh
Basic Laws(Wye-Delta T-1:Ch2 2.7 RW-3 Star delta connections Students will learn how ppt
Transformations) and transformations to do transformations
between them for solving from star to delta and
circuits delta to star
Lecture 5 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch3 3.1 Methods and theorems students will learn how
to DC Circuits(Introduction) used for solving DC to solve DC circuits
Circuits
Application of Network Theorems T-1:ch3 3.4 -3.5 RW-5 Mesh and Super mesh students will learn how ppt
to DC Circuits(Mesh and R-1:ch2 2.9 - 2.11 analysis to solve DC circuits
Supermesh analysis)
Lecture 6 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch1 3.2 -3.3 RW-5 Nodal and Super node students will learn how ppt
to DC Circuits(Nodal and Super and 3.7 analysis to solve DC circuits
nodal Analysis) R-1:Ch2 2.12 - 2.14

Week 3 Lecture 7 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch4 4.3 RW-4 application of Students will learn how ppt
to DC Circuits(Superposition R-1:Ch3 3.2 Superposition theorem in to solve DC circuits
Theorem) DC Circuits
Lecture 8 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch4 4.5 RW-1 Thevenin Theorem Students will learn how ppt
to DC Circuits(Thevenin R-1:Ch3 3.3 to solve DC circuits
Theorem)
Lecture 9 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch4 4.6 RW-1 Norton Theorem Students will learn how ppt
to DC Circuits(Norton Theorem) R-1:Ch3 3.4 to solve DC circuits

Week 4 Lecture 10 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch 4.8 Maximum Power Students will learn how
to DC Circuits(Maximum Power R-1:Ch 3.7 Transfer Theorem to solve DC circuits
Transfer Theorem)
Lecture 11 Application of Network Theorems T-1:Ch4 review Determination of Circuit Students will learn how
to DC Circuits(Application of questions and parameters consisting of to solve DC circuits
Circuit theorems to the circuits problems Dependent sources and with dependent
consisting of Dependent Sources) R-1:Ch3 Additional revision of dc circuits
Solved and Unsolved
problems

Lecture 12 Application of Network theorems T-1:Ch9 9.4 Conversions between learning of relations
to AC Circuits(Introduction with polar and rectangular between polar and
Rectangular and Polar coordinates rectangular coordinates
Coordinates)
Week 5 Lecture 13 Application of Network theorems T-1:Ch10 10.2 Application of Mesh and Students will learn how
to AC Circuits(Mesh and Super R-1:Ch7 7.1-7.2 Super mesh methods to to solve AC circuits
Mesh analysis) AC Circuits with dependent
Application of Network theorems T-1:Ch10 10.2 Application of Nodal and Students will learn how
to AC Circuits(Nodal and Super R-1:Ch7 7.3 - 7.4 Super Nodal methods to to solve AC circuits
Nodal analysis) AC Circuits with dependent
Lecture 14 Application of Network theorems T-1:Ch 10.6 Application of Thevenin Students will learn how
to AC Circuits(Thevenin Theorem) Theorem to AC Circuits to solve AC circuits
with dependent
Application of Network theorems T-1:Ch10 10.6 Application of Norton Students will learn how
to AC Circuits(Norton Theorem) R-1:Ch7 7.6 - 7.7 Theorem to AC Circuits to solve AC circuits
with dependent
Lecture 15 Application of Network theorems R-1:Ch7 7.5 Application of Students will learn how
to AC Circuits(Superposition Superposition and to solve AC circuits
Theorem) Maximum Power with dependent
Transfer to AC Circuits
Application of Network theorems R-1:Ch7 7.8 Application of Students will learn how
to AC Circuits(Maximum Power Superposition and to solve AC circuits
Transfer Theorem) Maximum Power with dependent
Transfer to AC Circuits
Week 6 Lecture 16 Time Domain Analysis(Laplace T-1:Ch 15.1 - 15.3 Mathematical Relation between
transform of Standard Signals : R-1:Ch 12.1 - 12.3 representation of Physical Signals and
Unit Step, Unit ramp, Parabolic Standard mathematical mathematical signals
and Impulse Signals) signals
Lecture 17 Time Domain Analysis T-1:Ch16 16.3 Solution of Electrical How to apply Laplace
(Application of Laplace to R-1:Ch13 13.1-13.2 circuits with Laplace in Electrical circuits
Circuits) Transform
Lecture 18 Time Domain Analysis T-1:Ch16 16.3 Solution of Electrical How to apply Laplace
(Application of Laplace to R-1:Ch13 13.1-13.2 circuits with Laplace in Electrical circuits
Circuits) Transform
Week 7 Lecture 19 Time Domain Analysis(Transient R-1:Ch11 11.1-11.7 Application of Laplace How to get Circuit
& steady response) Transform to AC and DC Output expression
Circuit with RL, RC ,
RLC combinations
Lecture 20 Time Domain Analysis(Transient R-1:Ch11 11.1-11.7 Application of Laplace How to get Circuit
& steady response) Transform to AC and DC Output expression
Circuit with RL, RC ,
RLC combinations
Lecture 21 Time Domain Analysis(Time R-1:Ch14 14.7-14.8 Pole Zero Plot Pole Zero Plot and
domain behaviors from poles and Convolution Theorem
zeros.)
Time Domain Analysis T-1:Ch15 15.5 Application of Pole Zero Plot and
(Convolution Theorem) convolution to Electrical Convolution Theorem
circuits

MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 Operational Amplifiers T-1:Ch5 5.1 - 5.2 Concept of operational how to obtain
(Introduction to Operational amplifier and their mathematical
Amplifiers) different applications expressions for output
and gain of Opamp
Operational Amplifiers(Ideal Op T-1:Ch5 5.3 Concept of operational how to obtain
Amp) amplifier and their mathematical
different applications expressions for output
and gain of Opamp
Operational Amplifiers(Inverting T-1:Ch5 5.4 Concept of operational how to obtain
Amplifier) amplifier and their mathematical
different applications expressions for output
and gain of Opamp
Lecture 23 Operational Amplifiers T-1:Ch5 5.5 RW-6 Concept of operational how to obtain ppt
(Noninverting Amplifier) amplifier and their mathematical
different applications expressions for output
and gain of Opamp
Operational Amplifiers(Summing T-1:Ch5 5.6 Concept of operational how to obtain
Amplifier) amplifier and their mathematical
different applications expressions for output
and gain of Opamp
Operational Amplifiers(Difference T-1:Ch5 5.7 Concept of operational how to obtain
Amplifier) amplifier and their mathematical
different applications expressions for output
and gain of Opamp
Lecture 24 Passive Filters(Classification of R-1:Ch16 16.1-16.2 Introduction to How filters work in
filters) filters,types of filters, practice and how these
different configuration of are designed
filters
Passive Filters(T section) R-1:Ch16 16.3 Introduction to How filters work in
filters,types of filters, practice and how these
different configuration of are designed
filters
Passive Filters(Pie section) R-1:Ch16 16.3 Introduction to How filters work in
filters,types of filters, practice and how these
different configuration of are designed
filters
Passive Filters(Ladder network) R-1:Ch16 16.3 Introduction to How filters work in
filters,types of filters, practice and how these
different configuration of are designed
filters
Week 9 Lecture 25 Passive Filters(Characteristics R-1:Ch16 16.4-16.5 Important parameters of mathematical
impedance and propagation filters and their expressions for
constant of pure reactive network) derivations Characteristics
impedance and
propagation constant of
pure reactive network
Week 9 Lecture 25 Passive Filters(Pass bands and stop R-1:Ch16 16.4-16.5 Characteristics of Characteristics of
bands) Attenuation with respect Attenuation with
to frequency for different respect to frequency for
filters different
Lecture 26 Passive Filters(Design of constant- R-1:Ch16 16.6- RW-8 Designing of Filters Students will learn how ppt
K filters) 16.10 LPF,BPF, HPF, BSF filters are designed
according to
requirement
Lecture 27 Passive Filters(Design of constant- R-1:Ch16 16.6- RW-8 Designing of Filters Students will learn how ppt
K filters) 16.10 LPF,BPF, HPF, BSF filters are designed
according to
requirement
Week 10 Lecture 28 Passive Filters(Composite filters R-1:Ch16 16.7 - Designing of Filters Students will learn how
and their Applications) 16.10 LPF,BPF, HPF, BSF filters are designed
according to
Lecture 29 Active Filters(Introduction Active OR-1 Active Filters with Students will learn
Filters) Opamps about active filters and
how these are different
from passive filters
Active Filters(Comparison OR-1 Active Filters with Students will learn
between active and passive filters) Opamps about active filters and
how these are different
from passive filters
Active Filters(Advantages of OR-1 Active Filters with Students will learn
active Filters) Opamps about active filters and
how these are different
from passive filters
Lecture 30 Active Filters(Designing of First- OR-1 Designing of Different How filters work in
Order Active Lowpass Filter) filters with operational practice and how these
amplifiers are designed
Active Filters(Designing of First- OR-1 Designing of Different How filters work in
Order Active Highpass Filter) filters with operational practice and how these
amplifiers are designed
Active Filters(Designing of Active OR-1 Designing of Different How filters work in Research Paper
Bandpass Filter) RW-7 filters with operational practice and how these
amplifiers are designed
Week 11 Lecture 31 Active Filters(Designing of Active OR-1 Designing of Different How filters work in ppt
Bandreject (or Notch) Filter) RW-9 filters with operational practice and how these
amplifiers are designed
Active Filters(Applications of OR-1 applications of filters in applications of filters in ppt
active Filters) RW-7 daily life daily life
RW-9

Lecture 32 Positive Real Functions(Network R-2:Ch9 9.1 Types of network mathematical


functions) functions representation of
Network functions
Week 11 Lecture 32 Positive Real Functions(Impedance R-1: Ch14 14.6 Types of network mathematical
& Admittance function) R-2:Ch9 9.2-9.3 functions, impedance representation of
and admittance Network functions
functions, voltage and
current ratios
Positive Real Functions(Transfer R-1:Ch14 14.3 and Types of network mathematical
functions) 14.6 functions, representation of
Network functions
Positive Real Functions(Positive R-2:Ch10 10.3 Positive Real Functions mathematical
real function) representation of
Network functions
Lecture 33 Positive Real Functions(Hurwitz R-2:Ch10 10.2 Hurwitz polynomials mathematical
polynomials) representation of
Network functions
Week 12 Lecture 34 Network Synthesis(Need of R-2:Ch11 11.1 - 11.2 Foster I form and Foster Students will learn how
Network synthesis) II Form for LC Networks to design circuit from
mathematical
expressions
Network Synthesis(Synthesis of R-1:Ch17 17.4 Foster I form and Foster Students will learn how
LC Networks by Foster Forms) II Form for LC Networks to design circuit from
mathematical
expressions
Lecture 35 Network Synthesis(Synthesis of R-1:Ch17 17.8 Foster I form and Foster Students will learn how
RC Networks by Foster Forms) II Form for RC Networks to design circuit from
mathematical
expressions
Lecture 36 Network Synthesis(Synthesis of R-1:Ch17 17.6 Foster I form and Foster Students will learn how
RL Networks by Foster Forms) II Form for RL Networks to design circuit from
mathematical
expressions
Week 13 Lecture 37 Network Synthesis(Application of R-1:Ch17 17.5 17.7 RW-2 Cauer forms I and II Students will learn how ppt
Cuer -I for Synthesis of Electrical 17.9 to design circuit from
circuits) mathematical
expressions
Lecture 38 Network Synthesis(Application of R-1:Ch17 17.5 17.7 Cauer forms I and II Students will learn how
Cuer -II for Synthesis of Electrical 17.9 to design circuit from
circuits) mathematical
expressions
Lecture 39 Network Synthesis(Application of R-1:Ch17 17.5 17.7 Cauer forms I and II Students will learn how
Cuer -II for Synthesis of Electrical 17.9 to design circuit from
circuits) mathematical
expressions

SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 40 T-1:Ch16 16.3 Numericals of Solving
circuits with Laplace and
Convolution Integral
Week 14 Lecture 41 T-1:Ch7 7.1 -7.8 Numericals of Network
Theorems for AC
Circuits

Scheme for CA:


Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Test 2 3 10 20

Total :- 10 20

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task Evaluation Mode Allottment /
(group/individuals/field submission Week
work
Test 2 To check the Transient and Steady State Analysis, Application of Laplace Individual Test checking 5/6
concept of Laplace Transform to Electrical Circuits, Applications of Network
Transform and AC Theorems to AC Circuits
Circuits
Test 1 To Network the Nodal, Supernodal , Mesh, Supermesh Analysis, Thevenin and Individual Test checking 3/4
learning capability Norton Theorems, Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer
of students for Theorems for DC Circuits with Independent and Dependent
Theorems Sources
Test 3 To Check Learning Operational amplifiers, Filters Individual Checking of Test 11 / 12
Ability of Students paper
for the Network
Synthesis

Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned
(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1 Numericals of Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Law Problem solving


Tutorial 2 Numericals of Mesh and Nodal Analysis Problem solving
Tutorial 3 Numericals of Network Theorems for DC Circuits Problem solving
Tutorial 4 Test 1 Test
Tutorial 5 Numericals of Network Theorems for AC Circuits Problem solving
Tutorial 6 TEST 2 Test
Tutorial 7 Numericals of Transient and Steady State analysis for Problem solving
AC and DC Networks
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 MTE Paper Discussion and Numericals of Operational Problem solving
Amplifiers
Tutorial 9 Numericals based upon Passive Filters , Propagation Problem solving
Constant and Characteristics Impedance
Tutorial 10 Numerical of Designing of passive Filters Problem solving
Tutorial 11 TEST 3 Test
Tutorial 12 Numerical of Active Filters , Positive realness of Problem solving
Functions, Hurwitz polynomials
Tutorial 13 Numerical of Foster and Cauer Forms Problem solving

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