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EE 207 Electronic Devices & Circuits

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EE 205 Network Theory
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International Edition 1987.
Introduction transition from field model to circuit model, assumptions; electric
al circuit described in terms of devices and
topology, their mutually exclusive nature. Classification of elements and circui
ts lumped/distributed, linear/nonlinear
passive/active, bilateral/non-bilateral; independent voltage and current sources
, dependent sources, ideal transformer, gyrator.
Elements of graph theory graph, sub-graphs, paths, connected graphs, trees, co-t
rees, twigs, links, loops, cut-sets;
incidence matrix A, loop matrix B, cut-set matrix Q, orthogonality and interrela
tions; independent sets of KCL and KVL
equations, Tellegens theorem and applications. Circuit analysis basis sets of vo
ltage and current variables, sparse
tableau analysis, mesh and loop currents, node and cut-set voltages, state vari
able analysis.
Two-port networks Description in terms of different sets of parameters and inter
relations, interconnection of two-port
networks and their applications, introduction to filter design.
Graphs: Paths, connectedness, circuits, cutsets, trees; Matrix representation of
directed graphs: incidence, cutset and
circuit matrices; Methods of analysis of linear networks: nodal-cutset-mesh- and
loop-analysis. Time and frequency domain
approaches to electrical networks: State equations for linear networks with no c
apacitor loops or inductor cutsets, solution
of state equations for the distinct eigen value case; Laplace transforms and th
eir adaptation to networks.
2-port networks: 2-port parameters, interconnection of 2-ports and their effect
on the parameters, Tellegen`s generalized
reciprocity theorem.Multiport and multiterminal networks: their representations
and interconnections.
Transfer functions: poles and zeros; Elements of Filter Theory.

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