EC21005: Network Theory

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EC21005
Course name Network Theory
Offered by Electronics & Electrical Communication Engineering
Credits 4
L-T-P 3-1-0
Professor(s) Arijit De
Previous Year Grade Distribution
24
12
31
28
10
3
4
EX A B C D P F
Semester Autumn


Syllabus[edit | edit source]

Syllabus mentioned in ERP[edit | edit source]

Pre-requisites: NoneNetwork components: passive and active components, physical phenomenon and circuit interpretation of network using appropriate models. Signals: significance of eigen function, Fourier transform and Laplace transform and their comparison. Transient and steady state response of RC, RL and RLC circuits using Laplace transform. Network equations and solutions using Laplace transform, initial conditions. Degenerate networks. Graph theory: basic definitions â loop (or tie set), cut-set, mesh matrices and their relationships, applications of graph theory in solving network equations. Network functions: driving point function, transfer function, concepts of poles and zeros. Impulse response and convolution. Bode plots. Two-port networks: network parameters (z parameters, y parameters, h parameters, ABCD matrix, transmission matrix), reciprocity theorem, image parameter concepts. Transmission lines: balanced/unbalanced lines, lumped-parameter model, characteristic impedance, propagation aspects. Elements of network synthesis: positive real functions, basic concepts of insertion-loss synthesis; Approximation functions for filters - Design of Butterworth and Chebyshev filters.


Concepts taught in class[edit | edit source]

Student Opinion[edit | edit source]

Very beautifully taught by Prof. Arijit De.

Maintain good attendance.

Surprise tests.

1 Matlab Assignment

Extremely tough paper

Relative Grading with evaluation parameters unknown.

Midsem- Network Analysis

Endsem- Network Synthesis

How to Crack the Paper[edit | edit source]

Classroom resources[edit | edit source]

Textbook:

Network Analysis by ME Valkenburg

Modern Network Synthesis (by same author, the book is out of print, so you may download the pdf version of Valkenburg)

Additional Resources[edit | edit source]

You can get the entire course structure here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1D46B10238154408(Prof SC Dutta Ray, IITD, Circuit Theory course)

Time Table[edit | edit source]

Day 8:00-8:55 am 9:00-9:55 am 10:00-10:55 am 11:00-11:55 am 12:00-12:55 pm 2:00-2:55 pm 3:00-3:55 pm 4:00-4:55 pm 5:00-5:55 pm
Monday V2
Tuesday
Wednesday V2 V2
Thursday V2
Friday