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Course Code Course Name Lecture Periods per Week Tutorial Period per Week Total Periods per

Week Credits

: BECCEC302 R01 : Electric Circuit Theory : 03 : 01 : 04 : 04

UNIT I Circuits and Introduction to Graph Theory:

12 Periods

Voltage Division and Current Division Rule Kirchoffs Voltage and Current Law-Mesh and Nodal Analysis for DC and AC Circuits Dependent and Independent Sources-Super-Mesh and Super Node Analysis Star-Delta Transformation-Source Transformation. Concept of network graph definitions of terminology Analysis of network by current basis Analysis of network based on Voltage Incidence and loop matrix-Tie set Cut set. UNIT II Network Theorems: 12 Periods

Thevenins Theorem Nortons Theorem Superposition Theorem Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Reciprocity Theorem Substitution Theorem Compensation Theorem Millmans Theorem Tellegens Theorem Both for DC and AC Circuits. UNIT III: Transients, Resonance & Coupled Circuits: 24 Periods

Initial Conditions in Elements RL Circuit - Growth of Current-Decay of Current-RC CircuitCharging of a Capacitor-Discharging of a Capacitor Transient Response of RLC Circuits-Over Damped, Critically Damped and Under Damped Conditions DC and AC with Sinusoidal Input (Using Laplace Transform Technique) Series Resonance-Bandwidth-Quality Factor-Voltage Magnification in Resonance Frequency for Maximum Values of Voltage Across Inductor and Capacitor Parallel Resonance Resonant Frequency of Tank Circuit and Other Parallel Combinations Q Factor Bandwidth a Parallel Resonant Circuit. Self Inductance Mutual Inductance Dot Convention Co-efficient of Coupling Series and Parallel Connection of Coupled Coils Analysis of Coupled Circuits. UNIT IV: One and Two Port Networks: 12 Periods

One Port Driving Point Impedance and Admittance Two Port Parameters: Relationship of Two Port Variables Short Circuit Admittance Parameters Open Circuit Impedance Parameters Transmission Parameters Hybrid Parameters Relationship Between Parameter Sets - Condition for Symmetry Condition for Reciprocity Interconnection Two Port Networks.

Text Books: 1. M.E. Van Vakenburg Network Analysis:, Third edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2009. 2. W.H. Hayt and J.E Kemmerley, S.M. Durbin Engineering Circuits Analysis, Sixth edition. McMillian & McGraw Hill 2006. Suggested Readings: 1. Smarajit Ghose Network Theory, Prentice Hall of India, 2005. 2. A. Sudhakar and Shyammohan Circuits and Networks Analysis and Synthesis Second edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002. 3. U.A Bakshi, A.V. Bakshi Network Analysis and Synthesis First edition, Technical Publications, 2002.

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