This 3 credit course outlines the key topics students will cover related to modeling, analyzing, designing and synthesizing 1-port and 2-port passive and active electric networks and filters. Over the semester, students will learn about network transforms and analysis, realizability theory, one-port network synthesis using Foster's and Cauer's methods, two-port parameter analysis, and classical filter synthesis techniques. Assessment will include assignments, classwork, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The course aims to help students understand and apply these network analysis and synthesis techniques.
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This 3 credit course outlines the key topics students will cover related to modeling, analyzing, designing and synthesizing 1-port and 2-port passive and active electric networks and filters. Over the semester, students will learn about network transforms and analysis, realizability theory, one-port network synthesis using Foster's and Cauer's methods, two-port parameter analysis, and classical filter synthesis techniques. Assessment will include assignments, classwork, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The course aims to help students understand and apply these network analysis and synthesis techniques.
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COURSE OUTLINE
COURSE TITLE: Network analysis & synthesis GROUP : 3rd Year
COURSE CODE: ECEG-3209 SEMESTER: I CREDIT HOUR : Three(3) ACADAMIC YEAR: 2012 INSTRUCTOR : L. Ahmed
Course Objectives & Competences to be acquired
At the end of the course, students shall understand and apply the techniques of modeling, analysis, design and synthesis of 1-and 2 port passive and active electric networks and filters in a classical and a modern approach. Course Description/Course Contents 1.Introduction Networks and their developmental stages, analysis Design and analysis concepts
2.Network transform representations and analysis
Analysis of first and second order circuits Examples using RL and RLC circuits Transform network equations and analysis
3.Elements of realizablity theory
Causality and stability Time and frequency domain criterions Herwitz polynomial Positive real function Elementary synthesis procedure Solved examples and problems for all topics
4.Synthesis of one port network
Synthesis of reactive one port by foster’s method and Cauer method Synthesis of RL and RC network by foster’s method and Cauer method Solved examples and problems
5.Two Port networks
Open circuit impedance(Z) parameter Short circuit admittance(Y) parameter Transmission (ABCD) parameter Hybrid parameter (h) parameter Inter relationship of different parameter Terminated two port networks Solved examples and problems for all the topics 6.Filter types and classical synthesis techniques Types of filters based on characterization High pass, low pass, band pass filters Classical filters design techniques Design of constant-k LPF,HPF,BPF and m-derived filters LPF, HPF Exampled and Problems
Assessment/Evaluation & Grading system
Assignment and Class work (20%) Mid-Term Exam (30%) Final Examination (50%) Attendance Requirements: Minimum of (75%) during lecture
References: 1. Network Analysis by G.K Mithal 2. Network Analysis and synthesis by Umesh sinha 3. Network Analysis and synthesis (S.Chand)