Nagendra Krishnapura , it will be offfered by Prof. Gajendranath Chowdary for the subsequent runs. Week 2 : Elements in series and parallel,Controlled sources. Week 3 : Power and energy in electrical elements, Circuit Analysis Methods.
Week 4 : Nodal analysis, Extending nodal analysis with different sources. Week 5 : Mesh analysis, Circuit theorems. Week 6 : More circuit theorems, Two port parameters. Week 7 : Two port parameters continued, Reciprocity in resistive networks. Week 8 : Opamp and negative feedback, Opamps cont'd: Example circuits and additional topics. Week 10 : First order circuits with time-varying inputs, Sinusoidal steady state response and total response.
Week 11 : Second order system-Natural response, Second order system-Cont'd. Week 12 : Direct calculation of steady state response from equivalent components, Magnitude and Phase plots; Maximum power transfer theorem. Books and references NILL. Learners enrolled: The course begins with description with circuit elements , sources.
Understanding of various interesting network theorems applied to solve linear, time invariant network problems efficiently in time and s-domain. Representing a circuit in s-domain Laplace domain.
Two-port networks. Graph, tree of networks and use them to solve large network problems using matrices. Week 3 : Deeper look into energy storing elements :inductor and capacitor.
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