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Nirma University

Institute of Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering
Subject: EE302: Network Analysis and Synthesis

At the end of this course students will be able to:


 Apply the fundamental concepts in solving and analyzing different Electrical networks
 Select appropriate and relevant technique for solving the Electrical network in different conditions
 Apply mathematics in analyzing and synthesizing the networks in time and frequency domain
 Estimate the performance of a particular network from its analysis

Sr.No Topic Hours CLO


Ch-1 NETWORK TOPOLOGY 04 01
1.1 Network topology, Tie set schedule. 01
1.2 Cut set schedule, Network conventions. 01
1.3 Source transformation 01
1.4 Principle of duality. 01
Ch-2 NETWORK EQUATIONS 04 01
2.1 Mesh/loop current analysis. 02
2.2 Node voltage analysis. 02
Ch-3 INITIAL CONDITIONS 03 04
3.1 Initial conditions in elements. 01
3.2 Procedure for evaluating initial conditions in R-L and R-C 01
networks
3.3 Procedure for evaluating initial conditions in R-L-C networks 01
Ch-4 LAPLACE TRANSFORM 05 03
4.1 Introduction and basic properties of Laplace transformation 01
4.2 Solution of circuit equations by Laplace transforms. 01
4.3 Application of Laplace transform for R-L & R-C circuits. 01
4.4 Application of Laplace transform for R-L-C circuits. 01
4.5 Partial fraction expansion and Heaviside’s expansion theorem 01
Ch-5 WAVEFORM SYNTHESIS 03 03
5.1 Laplace transform of step, ramp and impulse function. 01
5.2 Laplace transform of special signals. 01
5.3 Initial and final value theorem. 01

Ch-6. NETWORK THEOREMS 08 02


6.1 Superposition theorem. 01
6.2 Thevenin’s theorem. 01
6.3 Norton’s theorem. 01
6.4 Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorem with dependent sources 01
6.4 Maximum power transfer theorem 02
6.5 Reciprocity theorem. 01
6.6 Millman’s theorem and Tellegen’s theorem. 01
6.7 Substituteion Theorem 01
6.8 Compensation Theorem 01
Ch.-7. IMPEDANCE FUNCTIONS. 02 02
7.1 Concept of complex frequency. 01
7.2 Transform impedance and transform circuits. 01

Ch-8. NETWORK FUNCTIONS 04 04


8.1 Network functions for one-port and two-port network 01
8.2 Calculation of network functions. 01
8.3 Physical significance of poles and zeros, Necessary conditions 01
for driving point and transfer functions.
8.4 Time domain behaviour from pole zero plot. 01

Ch-9. TWO PORT PARAMETERS 08 03


9.1 Relationship of two-port variables. 01
9.2 Impedance and admittance parameters. 01
9.3 Transmission parameters and hybrid parameters. 01
9.4 Interrelation between different parameter sets. 01
9.5 Interconnection of two-port network. 01
9.6 T-Network 01
9.7 Pi-Network 01
9.8 Lattice Network 01

10. NETWORK SYNTHESIS 07 04


10.1 Hurwitz polynomial, its properties & necessary and sufficient 01
conditions to test Hurwitz polynomial
10.2 Positive real function, its properties & necessary and sufficient 01
conditions to test Hurwitz polynomial
10.3 Testing of driving point immittances 01
10.4 Elementary synthesis procedure. 01
10.5 Properties and synthesis of L-C immittance function. 01
10.6 Properties and synthesis of L-R immittance function. 01
10.7 Properties and synthesis of R-C immittance function. 01

Self-Study Component:
6.7 Substituteion Theorem 01
6.8 Compensation Theorem 01
9.6 T-Network 01
9.7 Pi-Network 01
9.8 Lattice Network 01
Total: 45+5 (self study)
References Books
1. Network Analysis & Synthesis : Prof. U. A. Patel
2. Electrical Networks : Ravish Singh
3. Network Analysis : M.E. Van Valkenberg
4. Network Synthesis : M.E. Van Valkenberg
5. Network Analysis : G.K.Mithal
6. Network Analysis : F.F.Kuo
7. Network Analysis & Synthesis : C.L Wadhwa

Prof. Shankar Godwal Chapter: 8, 9, 10


Prof. Hemang Pandya Chapter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7
Prof. Mayur Gojiya Chapter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7

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