EC 201 Network Theory
EC 201 Network Theory
EC 201 Network Theory
CODE
COURSE NAME
L-T-P-C
YEAR OF INTRODUCTION
EC 201
Network Theory
3-1-0-4
2015
Prerequisite:
Knowledge of Ohms Law, Kirchhoffs Laws, Current-voltage relationships in passive
components, Complex numbers Rectangular and Polar forms, Laplace Transform.
Course objectives:
To make the students capable of analyzing any linear time invariant
electrical network.
To study time domain, phasor and Laplace transform methods of linear
circuit analysis
To study the transient response of series and parallel A.C. Circuits.
To develop understanding of the concept of coupled circuits and two port
networks.
To impart knowledge about how to synthesize an electrical network from a
given impedance / admittance function.
Syllabus:
Network Topology, Mesh and Node Analysis, Network theorems, Steady state
analysis. Laplace Transform in the Network Analysis, Transient analysis, Network
functions, Two-port network parameters, Resonance, Coupled circuits, Network
Synthesis.
Expected outcome:
At the end of the course students will be able analyze and synthesize the linear
time invariant electrical circuits.
References:
1. Ravish R., Network Analysis and Synthesis, 2/e, McGraw-Hill, 2015.
2. Valkenburg V., Network Analysis, 3/e, PHI, 2011.
References
1. Sudhakar A. and S. P. Shyammohan, Circuits and Networks- Analysis and
Synthesis, 5/e, McGraw-Hill, 2015.
2. Choudhary R., Networks and Systems, 2/e, New Age International, 2013.
3. Franklin F. Kuo, Network Analysis and Synthesis, 2/e, Wiley India, 2012.
4. Pandey S. K., Fundamentals of Network Analysis and Synthesis, 1/e, S. Chand
2012.
5. Edminister, Electric Circuits Schaums Outline Series, McGraw-Hill.
Course Plan
Modul
Course content (48 hrs)
Sem.
Hour
e
Exam
s
Marks
Review of Kirchhoffs Laws, Independent and
1
I
Dependent Sources, Source Transformations
15
Network Topology, Network graphs, Trees, Incidence
matrix, Tie-set matrix and Cut-set matrix.
II
III
IV
VI
6
2
1
1
1
15
2
2
2
3
2
15
1
2
3
2
2
15
2
2
20
1
2
20
2