Introduction to Network parameters Network Analysis by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - March 26, 2020April 6, 20200 A network is an interconnection of basic electrical elements. A network is called an electric circuit when it has current and voltage sources connected to it. Thus an electric is a closed energized network. Figure below shows an electric network and an electrical circuit.A Terminal is an entry or exit point for a current, and a port is a two terminal contacts where current or potential sources are connected or measured. Terminals are used in pairs. Introduction to Network Parameters PDF
hybrid (h) Parameter Network Analysis by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - March 26, 2020April 6, 20200 Hybrid or h parameter.Widely used in modeling electronic components and circuits particularly the transistor. It is call hybrid because both the open and short circuit parameters are used.Here the difference with the Z and Y parameter is that we use voltage at one port and the current at the other port Hybrid (h) Parameters PDF
Open (Z)and Short (Y)Circuit Parameters Network Analysis by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - March 26, 2020October 10, 20200 Click here to view: Open and Short Circuit Parameters
Solution: NAS MT-1 March 2020 Network Analysis by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - March 18, 20200 NAS MT-1 March 2020 Semester IV, March 2020 Paper Code : ETEC 206, Paper : Network Analysis and Synthesis Time : 1.5 Hours MM: 30 Note: Attempt Q.No 1 which is compulsory and any two more questions from the remaining. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q1(a) Check whether the given system is linear or not. (2) Y[n] = x[n+1] – x[n-1] Q1(b) Two ramp functions are given by f19t) = mtu(t) and f2 = m(t-a)u(t-a) where m1 and m2 are the slopes (+ve) and m1>m2. Draw final wave of these two functions Q1(c) ramp step
L-13 Solution of RLC Circuit Network Analysis by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - March 2, 2020March 3, 20200 L-13 Solution of RLC Circuit Part-1: Solution in Time Domain L-13 RLC circuit solution in Time Domain Part-2 Solution in S-Domain RLC circuit solution using Laplace Solution and Practice Problems L-13 Solutions and Practice Problems