Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bengaluru – 19
(Autonomous College under VTU)
Course Title NETWORK ANALYSIS
Course Code 23ES3PCNAL Credits 3 L–T–P 2:1:0
CIE 50 Marks (100% weightage) SEE 100 Marks (50% weightage)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students will have the ability to:
Sl. No. Course Outcomes PO PSO
CO1 Apply basic circuit laws and network theorems to linear electrical networks 1 1, 3
CO2 Analyse linear circuits in time and frequency domain 2 1, 3
CO3 Simulate linear circuits using appropriate tools 5 1, 3
UNIT – I
Basic Concepts: Active and passive elements, Concept of ideal and practical sources. Source transfor-
mation and Source shifting, Concept of Super-Mesh and Super node analysis. Analysis of networks by
(i) Network reduction method including star-delta transformation, (ii) Mesh and Node voltage methods
for AC and DC circuits with independent and dependent sources.
UNIT – II
Network Theorems: Super Position theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theo-
rem, Maximum power transfer theorem.
UNIT – III
Resonant Circuits: Analysis of simple series RLC and parallel RLC circuits under resonances. Prob-
lems on Resonant frequency, Bandwidth and Quality factor at resonance, Duality of networks.
UNIT – IV
Laplace Transformation: Laplace transformation (LT), LT of Impulse, Step, Ramp, Waveform synthe-
sis. Initial and Final value theorems. solution for RL, RC networks for DC excitation.
Transient Analysis: Transient analysis of RL and RC circuits under DC excitations: Behaviour of circuit
elements under switching action (t = 0 and t = •), Evaluation of initial conditions.
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UNIT – V
Two Port Network and its Parameters: Definition, Open circuit impedance, short circuit admittance,
hybrid and Transmission parameters. Relation between the different parameters. Evaluation of electrical
circuits for Independent sources only.
Choice: Unit-I and Unit-IV
Text Books:
1. “Network Analysis”, Van Valkenburg M.E., Prentice Hall India, 2014.
2. “Circuit Theory Analysis and Synthesis”, Chakrabarti, A., Dhanpat Rai & Co., 7th Revised Edi-
tion, 2018.
Reference Books:
1. “Engineering Circuit Analysis”, Hayt, Kemmerly and Durbin, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, Franklin F. Kuo, Wiley.
3. “Analysis of Linear Systems”, David K. Cheng, 11th reprint, 2002, Narosa Publishing House.
4. “Circuits”, Bruce Carlson, 2002, Thomson learning.
5. “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, Anand Kumar, 2019, PHI learning.
E books and online course materials:
1. https://www.pdfdrive.com/introduction-to-electrical-circuit-analysis-e19
5167204.html
MOOCs:
1. http://elearning.vtu.ac.in/06ES34.html
2. https://www.coursera.org/course/circuits
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