GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Subject Code: BE03000041
Subject Name : Network Analysis
WEF Academic Year: 2024 - 2025
Semester: 3
Category of the Course: Professional Core Course
Prerequisite : Fundamental knowledge of electric circuit sources and elements, basic
mathematics (integration, differentiation, etc.)
Rationale : Students of IC Engineering need to possess good understanding of concepts and
principles of passive circuit analysis and synthesis by applying various circuit
laws and theorems. This is one of the foundation courses which are required to
understand the concepts of advanced courses and develop skills that are needed
in Electronics field.
Course Outcome:
After Completion of the Course, Student will able to:
RBT
No Course Outcomes
Level*
01 Explain and apply fundamental concepts and graph therory to analyse dc and RM/UN/AP
ac electric circuits.
Apply network theorems as well as s-domain techniques and transfer function
02 approach to analyse steady state and transient behaviour of electric networks. AP/AN
03 To determine various two port parameters and use them to model and analyse AP/AN
two port networks.
04 Explain the concepts of magnetically coupled circuits and apply dot RM/UN/AP
convention Technique for the analysis of coupled circuits.
05 Analyse steady state and transient behavior of electric networks using time AP/AN
domain techniques.
*RM: Remember, UN: Understand, AP: Apply, AN: Analyze, EL: Evaluate, CR: Create
Teaching and Examination Scheme :
Teaching - Learning Scheme
Total Assessment Pattern and Marks
(in Hours per Semester) Total
Credits
Theory Tutorial / Practical
=
L T P TW/SL TH ESE PA PA/ TW/ ESE Marks
TH/30
(E) (M) (I) SL (I) (V)
60 0 30 30 120 04 70 30 20 30 50 200
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Subject Code: BE03000041
Subject Name : Network Analysis
Course Content:
Sr. No. of % of
Course Content Hours Weightage
No.
Coupled Circuit and Dot Conventions:
Magnetically Coupled Circuit, Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic
1 induction, Self-induced emf and self-inductance, Mutually induced 4 7
emf and Mutual induction, Coefficient of coupling, Dot Convention,
inductive coupling of series-parallel, Conductively coupled equivalent
circuit.
Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis of Electric Circuits::
Nodal Analysis of Circuits Containing Independent and Dependent
Sources – Concept of supernode and related numericals - Source
Transformation methods for circuits with independent sources –
2 Source Transformation methods for circuits with Dependent sources - 7 11
Mesh Analysis of Circuits with Independent Sources - Mesh Analysis
of Circuits Containing Dependent Sources-Concept of supermesh and
related numericals.
Circuit Theorems and Their Application in Electric Networks:
Linearity of a Circuit and Superposition Theorem-Substitution
Theorem-Compensation Theorem - Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's
3 Theorem -Determination of Equivalents for Circuits with Dependent 9 18
Sources -Reciprocity Theorem - Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
- Millman's Theorem-Duality Theorem - Duality between Electricity
and Magnetism.
Time domain response of First order RL and RC circuits:
Mathematical preliminaries – Source free response –DC response of
4 4 7
first order circuits – Superposition and linearity – Response
Classifications
Time domain response of Second order linear circuits:
Discharging of a Capacitor through an inductor – Source free second
5 order linear networks – second order linear networks with constant 5 7
inputs.
Initial Conditions:
6 Initial conditions in elements, procedure for evaluating initial 4 7
conditions, Solution of circuit equations by using Initial Conditions.
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Subject Code: BE03000041
Subject Name : Network Analysis
Laplace Transform Analysis and its Applications:
Notions of Impedance and Admittance – Manipulation of Impedance
and Admittance- Notions of Transfer Function- Equivalent circuits for
7 inductors and capacitors – Nodal and Loop analysis in the s-domain – 8 10
Switching in RLC circuits- Switched capacitor circuits and
conservation of charge
Two –Port Networks :
One port networks –Driving Port and Transfer function for one port
and two port network, Poles and zeroes of network functions, Two port
admittance Parameters (y parameters)– Admittance parameters
analysis of terminated two- Port networks - Two port impedance
Parameters (z-parameters) –Impedance and Gain calculations of
8 terminated two- Port networks modeled by z-parameters – Hybrid 9 15
parameters (h para)– Inverse Hybrid Parameters (g-para)-
Transmission parameters (ABCD parameters)-Scattering
parameters(S parameters)-Scattering Transfer parameters(T
parameters) –reciprocity-Various Combinations of Two-Port network-
Various Combinations of Two port n/w.
Introduction to Network Topology:
Linear Oriented Graphs (Connected Graph, Sub graphs and Some
Special Sub graphs) - The Incidence Matrix of a Linear Oriented
Graph -Kirchhoff's Laws in Incidence Matrix Formulation - Nodal
Analysis of Networks – The Circuit Matrix of a Linear Oriented
Graph- Kirchhoff's Laws in Fundamental Circuit Matrix Formulation
- Loop Analysis of Electrical Networks – ( Loop Analysis of Networks
9 Containing Ideal Dependent Sources- Planar Graphs and Mesh 10 18
Analysis –Duality)- The Cut-set Matrix of a Linear Oriented Graph (
Cut-sets - The All cut-set matrix Qa- Orthogonality relation between
Cut-set matrix and Circuit matrix - The Fundamental Cut-set Matrix
Qf - Relation between Qf , A and Bf) - Kirchhoff's Laws in
Fundamental Cut-set formulation - Tie set -Tie set Matrix (F-loop
matrix)- Tie set schedule.
Total 60 100
Reference Book:
1. Network Analysis & Synthesis By Franklin S. KUO, Wiley Publication
2. Network Analysis :- By M.E Van Valkenburg PHI Publication
3. Electic Circuits (Schaum’s outline) by Mahmood Nahvi and Joseph Edminister,McGraw Hill
4. Electric Circuits and Networks :- By K. S. Suresh Kumar – Pearson Education
5. Linear Circuits Analysis 2nd edition :-By DeCarlo/ Lin – Oxford University Press(Indian
edition)
6. Engineering Circuit Analysis : - By W H Hayt, J E Kemmerly, S M Durbin 6th Edition TMH
Publication
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Subject Code: BE03000041
Subject Name : Network Analysis
7. Electric Circuit Analysis By S N Sivanandam, Vikas Publishing House
Suggested Course Practical List:
1. To measure and calculate currents and voltages for a given resistive circuit and verify KCL and
KVL.
2. To verify superposition theorem experimentally for a given resistive circuit consisting two
independent sources.
3. To verify Thevenin’s theorem experimentally for a given circuit.
4. To verify maximum power transfer theorem experimentally for a given circuit.
5. To verify reciprocity theorem experimentally for a given circuit.
6. To measure and calculate RC time constant for a given RC circuit.
7. To measure and calculate RC time constant for a given RL circuit.
8. To measure and analyze (settling time, overshoot, undershoot, etc.) step response of for a given
series RLC circuit for following cases: (1) ζ =1 (critically damped system), (2) ζ >1(over
damped system), (3) ζ <1 (under damped system). Choose appropriate values of R, L, and C to
obtain each of above cases one at a time.
9. To measure and calculate Z-parameters for a given two-port system.
10. To measure and calculate Y-parameters for a given two-port system.
11. To measure and calculate h-parameters for a given two-port system.
12. To measure and calculate ABCD-parameters for a given two-port system.
List of Laboratory/Learning Resources Required:
1. Common Lab Manual (DTE)
2. Virtual Laboratory (vLab.co.in)
3. NPTEL Website
Activities suggested under self-learning:
Sr. Name of the activity No. of hours per activity Evaluation Criteria
No.
1. Industry/Research laboratory Visit = 5h, Report Based on report submitted.
visit preparation = 5h Report should contain
Total = 10h observations and calculations
based on industry/ lab data.
2. Technical Video based Duration of video = 5h Report /presentation based on
learning related to the subject Report preparation = 5h the video learning outcomes.
Total = 10h
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Subject Code: BE03000041
Subject Name : Network Analysis
3. Assignment writing. Numerical 5 assignments of 2h each. Based on the assignment
based assignment is preferable. Total = 10h submitted.
4. Problem solving/Coding using 5 small coding-based Based on the coding solution
C, C++, Python, SCILAB, assignment of 2h each. submitted.
MATLAB, MS-EXCEL or any Total = 10h
other relevant software
5. Self-learning on-line course Minimum duration of the Examination based assessment
course should be 10h. at the end of course. Based on
the certificate produced.
6. Complex problem solving Maximum 2 problem. Based on the depth of the
Study of the problem and solution submitted.
solution finding, Total =
10h
7 Videos on Industrial safety Duration of video = 5h Based on quiz/report submitted
aspects based on subject Report preparation = 5h
Total = 10h
8 Discussion on research paper 5 research paper = 20 h Summarize research paper and
based on relevant subject evaluation critical parameters
9. Poster/chart/power point Duration = 6 h Based on poster/chart
preparation on technical topics preparation and presentation
skills
10 Working/non-working model Working = 12 h Based on inter
on technical topics Non- working = 8 h department/external evaluation
11 Industrial exposure for 2-3 Duration = 15 h for Based on evaluation of critical
days to observe and provide industrial exposure problems and solutions
tentative solutions on
society/environment/health/any Problem identification and
other issue tentative solution = 10 h
Total = 20 h
12 Group Discussion on Duration = 1 h each Based on performance in group
emerging/trending technical discussion, technical depth,
topics based on subject knowledge etc.
13. Real world case studies-based Duration of data Based on in-depth study,
learning collection/study = 5h technical depth, data collected,
Report preparation = 5h fact finding, etc.
Total = 10h
14. Application/Software Duration = 10 h Depending on the complexity
development of the Application/Software
15 Online Technical Multiple quizzes summing Based on quiz scores and
Quizzes/Simulations up to 10h reflection report after each
quiz.
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Subject Code: BE03000041
Subject Name : Network Analysis
16 Patent Search and Innovation 10h (Search + Report) Based on number of relevant
Gap Identification patents analyzed and
identification of innovation
scope.
Note:
All the suggested activity should be related to the subject.
Subject coordinator shall identify activities from above list as per the subject needs, they also declare list of
activities wise hours, evaluation scheme and rubrics to students at the start of semester.
The number of hours is suggestive. Faculty can sub-divide the number of hours based on the activity. However,
total number of hours is fixed.
All records pertaining to the evaluation and assessment of self-learning activities must be properly maintained
and preserved at the institute level. These records should be made available to the university upon request.
Institutes are encouraged to utilize digital platforms, such as Microsoft Teams, for effective record-keeping and
to ensure transparency in the evaluation and assessment of self-learning activities.
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