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RTU SYLLABUS:-CIRCUIT ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS NETWORK THEOREMS AND ELEMENTS: Thevenins, Nortons, Unit I Reciprocity, Superposition, Compensation,

, Millers, Tellegens and maximum power transfer theorems. Networks with dependent sources. Inductively coupled circuits mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling and mutual inductance between portions of same circuits and between parallel branches. Transformer equivalent, inductively and conductively coupled circuits. Unit II TRANSIENTS ANALYSIS: Impulse, step, ramp and sinusoidal response Analysis of first order and second order circuits. Time domain & transform domain (frequency, Laplace) analysis. Initial and final value theorems. Complex periodic waves and their analysis by Fourier analysis. Different kind of symmetry. Power in a circuit. NETWORK FUNCTIONS: Terminals and terminal pairs, driving point Unit impedance transfer functions, poles and zeros. Procedure of finding network III functions for general two terminal pair networks. Stability & causality. Hurwitz polynomial, positive real function.

Unit IV

TWO PORT NETWORKS: Two port parameters and their interrelations z-parameters, y-parameters, h-parameters, ABCD parameters. Equivalence of two ports, transformer equivalent, interconnection of two port networks. Image parameters. Attenuation & phase shift in symmetrical T and networks. NETWORK SYNTHESIS: RL & RC networks synthesis, Foster First & Second form, Cauer forms.

Unit V

Subject : Subject Code : Faculty Name :

CIRCUIT ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS 3EC3 Mr. Ankit Agarwal

Text Books ( to be acquired by the students) Book 1 Network Analysis And Synthesis, Ghosh & Chakrabarti, TMH Circuits And Networks: Analysis And Synthesis, Sudhakar, Book 2 TMH Reference Text Books
Book 3 Book 4 Network Analysis: Van Valkenburg; PHI

Networks and Systems : D.Roy Choudhury; New Age International. Relevant Chapters No of Classes

Unit
I II III IV V VI

Topic NETWORK THEOREMS AND ELEMENTS RANSIENTS ANALYSIS NETWORK FUNCTIONS STABILITY & CAUSALITY TWO PORT NETWORKS NETWORK SYNTHESIS

Book 1
1 2 3 4 5

Book 2
1 2 5 3 4 6

Contact classes for syllabus coverage Contact classes for syllabus coverage : Classes for syllabus coverage above curriculum : Tutorial classes : Descriptive Tests : Unit tests : Total Classes 53 02 02 02 05

UNIT-I
1. Calculate

the value of Vx in Fig 1.

Fig 1 2. Calculate the Power delivered by the source in figure 2

Fig. 2 3. The Norton equivalent across terminals a and b in figure 3.

fig. 3 4. If a variable load resistance RL is connected to the terminals a and b, then maximum power dissipated in RLin Figure 3 is.

5. vTh and RTh in fig. 4?

Fig. 4 6. iN, RN in Fig.5?

Fig. 5 7. v1 in Fig 6?

Fig. 6 8. Thevenin impedance across ab terminal in given figure.

9. Superposition theorem is not valid for (A) Voltage responses (C) Power responses (B) Current responses (D) Phase responses

10. The voltage VAG of terminal AD is in fig. 7

fig. 7 11. The voltage VBG of terminal BD is in fig. 7 12. The voltage VCG of terminal CD is in fig. 7 13. State Maximum power transfer theorem for D.C Circuit and prove it. 14. What is meant by coupling coefficient? UNIT -- II 1. Transient response occurs in (B) reactive circuit (D) open circuit

(A) resistive circuit (C) steady state 2. match list-I with list- II List I (a) Laplace (b) Poles and zeros (c) Nortons theorem (d) y-parameters

List II (i) stability (ii) current source (iii) short circuit (iv) transient analysis

3. Circuit is shown in fig.7. Initial conditions are i1(0)=i2(0)=11

Fig 7 i1(1s)=? 4. In fig. 7 i2(1s)=? 5. In the circuit of fig. 8 switch is moved from 8V to 12V at t=0. The voltage v(t) for t>0 is

fig. 8 6. In the circuit of fig. 9 the voltage v(t) is

fig. 9 7. In the circuit shown in fig. 10 a steady state has been established before switch closed. The i(t) for t>0 is

fig. 10

8. What is a step function? 9. What is an initial condition? 10. What is a transient? UNIT III
1. 2. 3. 4.

What is a Hurwitz polynomial? Give any 2 condition for a function to be positive real. Give any 2 conditions for a polynomial to be Hutwitz.

The driving point impedance of an LC network is gn by determine the first cover form of network.
5. 6. 7. 8.

What are the properties of impedance function? What are the properties of admittance function? What does a pole at infinity indicate Test whether the polynomial P(S) = S3+4S2+5S+2 is Hurwitz. UNIT -- IV

1. 2. 3. 4.

What is two port networks? Define driving point impedance and admittance What are the functions defined for two port network? Why Z-parameters are called as open circuit impedance (Z) parameter.

fig. 11
5.

In fig. 11 [Z]=?

6. 7. 8. 9.

In fig. 11 [Y]=? In fig. 11 [H]=? In fig. 11 [T]=? In fig. 12 [Y]=?

fig. 12
10.

In Fig. 13 [Z]= ?

fig. 13
11.

In Fig. 14 [T]= ?

fig. 14
12.

In Fig. 15 [h]= ?

fig. 15
13.

In fig. 16 [y]=?

fig. 16
14.

The circuit shown in fig. 17 is reciprocal if a is

fig. 17

UNIT V In the first foster form, the presence of first element capacitor co indicates
1. 2.

Realize the first foster form of function

3.

Realize the second foster form of function

4.

Realize the first foster form of function

5.

Realize the second foster form of function

6.

Realize the causer form of function

7.

Realize the Causer form of function

8.

Realize the first foster form of function

9.

Realize the second foster form of function

1 .

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