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Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Odisha, Electronics and Communication engineering Semester 4, Network Theory Syllabus
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Unit - 1 Network Theorems
1.1 Superposition theorem
1.2 Thevenin theorem
1.3 Norton theorem
1.4 Maximum power transfer theorem
1.5 Reciprocity theorem
1.6 Compensation theorem
1.7 Analysis with dependent current and voltage sources
1.8 Node and Mesh Analysis
1.9 Concept of duality and dual networks
Unit - 2 Solution of First and Second order networks
2.1 Solution of first and second order differential equations for Series and parallel RL RC RLC circuits
2.2 Initial and final conditions in network elements
2.3 Forced and free response
2.4 Time constants
2.5 Steady state and transient state response
Unit - 3 Sinusoidal steady state analysis
3.1 Representation of sine function as rotating phasor
3.2 Phasor diagrams
3.3 Impedances and admittances
3.4 AC circuit analysis
3.5 Effective or RMS values
3.6 Average power and complex power
3.7 Threephase circuits
3.8 Mutual coupled circuits and Dot Convention in coupled circuits
3.9 Ideal Transformer
Unit - 4 Electrical Circuit Analysis Using Laplace Transforms
4.1 Review of Laplace Transform
4.3 Convolution integral
4.4 Inverse Laplace transform
4.5 Transformed network with initial conditions
4.6 Transfer function representation
4.7 Poles and Zeros
4.8 Frequency response magnitude and phase plots
4.9 Series and parallel resonances
Unit - 5 Two Port Network and Network Functions
5.1 Two Port Networks
5.2 Terminal pairs
5.3 Relationship of two port variables
5.4 Impedance parameters
5.5 Admittance parameters
5.6 Transmission parameters and hybrid parameters
5.7 Interconnections of two port networks
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