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Name of the Subject: Circuit Theory and Networks

Subject Code: EENUGOE01


Contact Hours: 3L Credit: 3

Module Allotted
Topics
No. Hours

Network components: Active & passive, lumped & distributed, linear & nonlinear 4
1. elements, continuous & discrete.
Source transformation, Dependent sources: VCVS, VCCS, CCVS, CCCS, concept of
resistance, inductance, capacitance.

Signals: Introduction of different types of signals, their waveform synthesis, circuit 6


2.
analysis with independent current and voltage sources, nodal and mesh Analysis.
Concept of duality and dual networks.

Laplace Transform: Definitions, Laplace Transform of common forcing functions,


3. 8
derivatives and integrals, shifted functions, initial and final value theorems, Inverse Laplace
Transform, Introduction to transients;
Two-port Networks: Concept of ports and terminals, classification of network, open
4. circuit impedance and short circuit admittance parameters, transmission parameter, hybrid 8
parameters and their interrelations; condition of reciprocity and symmetry;
Graph Theory: Basic definitions and relations between different matrices; KCL, KVL,
5. node and mesh equations using graph theory, Incidence Matrix, Cut-set matrix, Tie set 4
matrix.

Analysis of three phase power: Advantage of three phase system; Relationship between
6. 6
line and phase voltages and currents in Star and Delta connection; Concept of balance and
unbalance load; Application of three phase power.

Text Books:
1. Dr. K. M Soni, “Circuits and Systems”, S.K Kataria and sons.
2. A. Chakraborti , “Circuit Theory (Analysis and Synthesis)”, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. D.Roy Choudhury, “Networks and Systems”, New Age International Publishers.
Reference Books:
1. F. Kuo, “Network analysis and synthesis”, Willey International Edition.
2. M. E. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall.
3. A.V. Oppenheimer and A.S.Wilsky, “Signals & Systems”, PHI Learning.
4. V. K. Chandna, “A Text Book of Network Theory & Circuit Analysis”, Cyber Tech.
5. W. H. Hayt and J. E. Kemmerly, “Engineering Circuit Analysis”, McGraw Hill Education, 2013.

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