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COURSE FILE (20010-2011)

NAME OF THE FACULTY : SURESH ALAPATI


DESIGNATION : ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT : ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
SUBJECT CODE : EEC-304
SUBJECT :FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK ANALYSIS AND
SYNTHESIS
YEAR : IInd YEAR ECE
1. Target:
A. First class with distinction : 15
B. First class : 30
C. Pass class : 15
2. Course plan:
A. Teaching the students in the class.
B. Explain the lesson using examples.
C. Explain the practical applications of each topic.
D. Presentations through OHP, LCD projector if required.
E. Guest lectures on industrial related topics.
F. Teaching with using Experiments in lab.
3. Method of evaluation:
A. Internal examinations (sessionals)
B. Unit wise Assignments (from previous question papers/various books)
C. Final examination (Theory/Descriptive type)
4. Course Objective:
On completion of this course the student shall be able to:
a. Understand the role of communication in the field of engineering.
b. Develop analytical capabilities to analyze the various communication equipment.
c. Understand the various communication processes.
d. Characterize, transfer and use of communication in engineering and apply knowledge in solving
engineering problems.
e. Understand the quality and performance of communication technologies..
f. Understand the constraints of communication.
g. formulate basics for further courses to be studied in the near future semester courses like digital
communication.

5.Syllabus :
Unit-1
Signal analysis, complex frequency, network analysis, network synthesis General characteristics and
descriptions of signals, step function and associated wave forms, The unit impulse Introduction to
network analysis, network elements, initial and final conditions, step and impulse response, solution of
network equations.

Unit-2
Review of Laplace transforms, poles and zeroes, initial and final value theorems, The transform circuit,
Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems, the system function, step and impulse responses, the convolution
integral.Amplitude and phase responses. Network functions, relation between port parameters, transfer
functions using two port parameters, interconnection of two ports.

Unit-3
Hurwitz polynomials, positive real functions.Properties of real immittance functions, synthesis of LC
driving point immittances, properties of RC driving point impedances, synthesis of RC impedances or
RL admittances, properties of RL impedances and RC admittances.

Unit-4
Properties of transfer functions, zeroes of transmission, synthesis of Y21 and Z21 with 1Ω
terminations.

Unit-5
Introduction to active network synthesis and Active Network Synthesis

6.. Guidelines to students:


a. They should attend all the class to understand and learn basics of this Course.
b. They should go through different reference books, internet browsing,Journals, news papers to
acquire the best and latest knowledge of the Subject.
c. They should learn the things in the practical approach besides theory.
d. They should gain knowledge by using internet, news papers and journals.
SUGGESTED WEB SITES:
www.answers.com
www.wikipedia.com
www.nptel.co.in

LESSON PLAN
LESSON PLAN ITS/ECE/LP/ EEC-304

Course Code SUBJECT PERIODS Evaluation Scheme Subject


Total
SESSIONAL EXAM. ESE
L T P CT TA Total
EEC-304 Fundamental 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
s of network
analysis and
synthesis

Topic No of Date of completition


lectures
Signal analysis complex frequency, network analysis,
network synthesis concepts. 03

General characteristics and descriptions of signals, step


02
function and associated wave forms.

The unit impulse function importance. 02


Unit-1

initial and final conditions, step and impulse response, 03


solution of network equations, along with numericals
.

TOTAL NUMBER OF LECTURES/UNIT 10

Review of Laplace transforms, poles and zeroes, initial 02


and final value theorems, The transform circuit.

Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems, the system


02
function.
Unit-2
step and impulse responses, the convolution integral. 02
Amplitude and phase responses.Network functions.

relation between port parameters, transfer functions 02


using two port parameters, interconnection of two
ports.along with numericals.

TOTAL NUMBER OF LECTURES/UNIT 08


Hurwitz polynomials, positive real functions. 02
Properties of real immittance functions.

synthesis of LC driving point immittances. 02


UNIT-3
properties of RC driving point impedances, synthesis
of RC impedances.
02

RL admittances, properties of RL impedances and RC 02


admittances,numerical related with topic.
TOTAL NUMBER OF LECTURES/UNIT 08

Properties of transfer functions 02

zeroes of transmission and its importance. 02


UNIT-4
02
synthesis of Y21 and Z21 with 1Ω terminations.

TOTAL NUMBER OF LECTURES/UNIT 06

Introduction to active network synthesis 01

Basics of op-amp 01
UNIT-5
01
Input impedance and output impedance.
01
Active network representation

Active Network Synthesis and numericals


04

TOTAL NUMBER OF LECTURES/UNIT 08

Overall total number of lectures required 40

Text and reference books:


Text Book:
1. Franklin F. Kuo, “Network Analysis and synthesis”, 2nd Edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd.
2. Behrouz Peikari, “Fundamentals of Network Analysis & synthesis”, Jaico Publishing House, 2006.
Reference Books:
M. E. Van Valkenberg, “Network Analysis”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Ltd.

TOPIC WISE COVERAGE

UNIT-1
HOUR NO. DATE TOPIC REFERENCES
UNIT-2
HOUR NO. DATE TOPIC REFERENCES
UNIT-3
HOUR NO. DATE TOPIC REFERENCES

UNIT-4
HOUR NO. DATE TOPIC REFERENCES
UNIT-5
HOUR NO. DATE TOPIC REFERENCES

ACTUAL DATE OF UNIT COMPLETION AND REMARKS

UNIT-1
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UNIT-2
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UNIT-3
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UNIT-5
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ASSIGNMENTS
UNIT-1 AND 2
Questions ASSIGNMENT -01 FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK ANALYSIS AND
SYNTHESIS(ECE-III SEM)
The Source-Free RC Circuit

1.Given that i(0) = 3 A, find i(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. 1

FIG1.

2. If v(0) = 20 V in the circuit in Fig. 2, obtain v(t) for t > 0.

FIG2.
3. For the circuit in Fig. 3, if v = 10e−4t V and i = 0.2e−4t A, t>0
(a) Find R and C.
(b) Determine the time constant.
(c) Calculate the initial energy in the capacitor.
(d) Obtain the time it takes to dissipate 50 percent
of the initial energy.

FIG3

Singularity functions
4. Express the signals in Fig. 4. in terms of singularity functions.(
ramp,step,parabolic functions ) FIG4.

5.Sketch the waveform that is represented by


v(t) = u(t) + u(t − 1) − 3u(t − 2) + 2u(t − 3)

6. Sketch the waveform represented by


i(t) = r(t) + r(t − 1) − u(t − 2) − r(t − 2)+ r(t − 3) + u(t − 4)

Step Response of an RC Circuit


7. Calculate the capacitor voltage for t < 0 and t > 0 for each of the circuits
in Fig. 7

FIG5.
8. Find the capacitor voltage for t < 0 and t > 0 for each of the circuits in
Fig6..
FIG6.

Step Response of an RL Circuit


9. For the circuit in Fig. 7. find i(t) for t > 0.

FIG7.
10. Determine the inductor current i(t) for both t < 0 and t > 0 for each of
the circuits in Fig8.

FIG 8.
SOURCE FREE RLC CIRCUIT
11. Given the circuit in Figure 8.2, which has reached steady state before the
switch closes, find ) t ( i for all 0 t > .

FIG9

12. Given the circuit in Figure 10. which has reached steady state before the switch
closes, find ( i(t) for all t >0 .

FIG10.

SOURCE FREE PARALLEL RLC CIRCUITS


13. Given the circuit in Figure 8.1, find VC( t) for all t >0 .

FIG11
STEP RESPONSE OF RLC CIRCUIT
14. Calculate ) t ( i for 0 t > using the circuit in Figure 12.
FIG12
15. Given the circuit in Figure 13, find v(t) for all t> 0

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