Electrical Network Analysis and Synthesis detailed syllabus scheme for Electronics Engineering (EL), 2016 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Electrical Network Analysis and Synthesis Syllabus for Electronics Engineering SE 3rd Sem 2016 Pattern Mumbai University
Prerequisites:
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Course Objectives:
- To make the students understand DC and AC electrical networks and analyze the Networks in time and frequency domain.
- To understand synthesis of electrical networks and study various filters.
Course Outcomes:
- Students will be able to apply their understanding of network theorems in analyzing complex circuits.
- Students will be able to evaluate the time and frequency response of electrical circuits and thereby understand the behaviour of electrical networks.
- Students will be able to evaluate the inter-relationship among various circuit parameters and solve complex networks using these parameters.
- Students will be able to synthesize electrical networks for a given network function and design simple filters.
1. Analysis of DC Circuits 06
- DC Circuit Analysis: Analysis of DC circuits with dependent sources using generalized loop, node matrix analysis.
- Application of Network Theorems to DC Circuits: Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Maximum Power Transfer and Millman theorems.
2. Analysis of AC Circuits 08
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3. Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of Electrical Networks 12
- Time domain analysis of R-L and R-C circuits: Forced and natural responses, time constant, initial and final values.
- Solution using first order equation for standard input signals: Transient and steady state time response, solution using universal formula.
- Frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits: S-domain representation, Concept of complex frequency, applications of Laplace Transform in solving electrical networks, Driving point and Transfer Function, Poles and Zeros, calculation of residues by analytical and graphical method.
4. Two Port Networks 08
- Parameters: Open Circuit, Short Circuit, Transmission and Hybrid parameters, relationships among parameters, reciprocity and symmetry conditions
- Series/parallel connection: T and Pi representations, interconnection of Two-Port networks.
5. Synthesis of RLC Circuits 08
- Positive Real Functions: Concept of positive real function, testing for Hurwitz polynomials, testing for necessary and sufficient conditions for positive real functions.
- Synthesis of RC, RL, LC circuits: Concepts of synthesis of RC, RL, LC driving point functions.
6. Filters 06
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Text Books:
- Circuits and Networks: Analysis and Synthesis, A. Sudhakar and S.P. Shyammohan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
- Engineering Circuit Analysis, William Hayt and Jack Kemmerly, McGraw-Hill.
Reference Books:
- Networks and Systems, D.Roy Choudhury, New Age International Publications.
- Network Analysis and Synthesis, Franklin F. Kuo, Wiley.
- Network Analysis, M.E.VanValkenburg, 3/E, PHI.
- Shaums Outline of Theory and Problems of Basic Circuit Analysis, John OMalley, McGraw-Hill.
Internal Assessment (IA):
Two tests must be conducted which should cover at least 80% of syllabus. The average marks of both the tests will be considered as final IA marks.
End Semester Examination:
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