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Electrical Engineering
Circuit Theory
Circuit Theory
Curriculum
1 Section
51 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Circuit Theory
51
2.1
Lecture 1: Review of Signals and Systems – I
2.2
Lecture 2: Review of Signals and Systems – II
2.3
Lecture 3: Network Equations; Initial and Final Conditions
2.4
Lecture 4: Problem Session 1
2.5
Lecture 5: Step, Impulse and Complete Responses
2.6
Lecture 6: nd Order Circuits:Magnetically Coupled Circuits
2.7
Lecture 7: Transformer Transform Domain Analysis
2.8
Lecture 8: Problem Session 2 : Step,Impulse
2.9
Lecture 9: Network Theorems and Network Functions
2.10
Lecture 10: Network Functions (Contd.)
2.11
Lecture 11: Amplitude and Phase of Network Functions
2.12
Lecture 12: Problem Session 3 : Network Theorems Transform
2.13
Lecture 13: Poles, Zeros and Network Response
2.14
Lecture 14: Single Tuned Circuits – I
2.15
Lecture 15: Single Tuned Circuits – II
2.16
Lecture 16: Double Tuned Circuits – I
2.17
Lecture 17: Double Tuned Circuits – II
2.18
Lecture 18: Problem Session 4 : Network Functions, Analysis
2.19
Lecture 19: Double Tuned Circuits – III
2.20
Lecture 20: Concept of Delay and Introduction
2.21
Lecture 21: Two-port Networks
2.22
Lecture 22: Problem Session 5
2.23
Lecture 23: Minor – 1
2.24
Lecture 24: The Hybrid & Transmission Parameters of 2 ports
2.25
Lecture 25: Problem Session 6: Two – port networks
2.26
Lecture 26: Two – port Network parameters
2.27
Lecture 27: Two-port Interconnections
2.28
Lecture 28: Interconnection of Two-port Networks (Contd.)
2.29
Lecture 29: Problem Session 7 : Two-port Networks
2.30
Lecture 30: Scattering Matrix
2.31
Lecture 31: Scattering Parameters of a Two-port
2.32
Lecture 32: Problem Session 8 : Two- port Parameters
2.33
Lecture 33: Solutions of Minor – 2 Problems
2.34
Lecture 34: Insertion Loss
2.35
Lecture 35: Example of Insertion Loss and Elements
2.36
Lecture 36: Elements of Realizability Theory (Contd.)
2.37
Lecture 37: Positive Real Functions
2.38
Lecture 38: Testing of Positive Real Functions
2.39
Lecture 39: Problem Session 9
2.40
Lecture 40: More on PRF
2.41
Lecture 41: LC Driving Point Functions
2.42
Lecture 42: LC Driving Point Synthesis (Contd.)
2.43
Lecture 43: RC and RL Driving Point Synthesis
2.44
Lecture 44: Problem Session 10 : LC Driving Point Synthesis
2.45
Lecture 45: RC & RL One-port Synthesis (Contd.)
2.46
Lecture 46: Elementary RLC One-port Synthesis
2.47
Lecture 47: Properties and Synthesis of Transfer Parameters
2.48
Lecture 48: Resistance Terminated L C Ladder
2.49
Lecture 49: Resistance Terminated LC Ladder ( Contd.)
2.50
Lecture 50: Problem session 11: Two-port Synthesis
2.51
Lecture 51: Network Transmission Criteria
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