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(PDF)Network theory hand written notes for BTECH, GATE,ESE, and other psu exams free pdf download

(PDF)Network theory hand written notes for BTECH, GATE,ESE, and other psu exams free pdf download


These hand written notes of network theory are taken from very good books like alexander and sadiku, hayt and are very helpful for an aspirant of gate and ese.

These handwritten notes of network theory covers the whole syllabus of network theory from scratch with lots of solved numericals of some of standard boooks.

These notes are designed to enhance the numerical solving ability of a student.

Here we are providing the notes free pdf, you can download them and enhance your knowledge.

These handwritten notes provides deep knowledge of the subject to crack competitive exams like gate, ese or other psu exams.

Weightage of network theory is about 11 marks in gate but truly i would say if you have good knowledge network analysis then you have an extra edge over other subject as at the end you have to solve numericals by the knowledge of network analysis

The best books which could refered to study network analysis are:-

1.Engineering Circuit Analysis  2. “Network Theory”    3.Fundamentals of Electric Circuits 4.Circuit Theory: Analysis & Synthesis 5. Network Analysis  William H. Hayt   A V Bakshi U A.   Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N. O. Sadiku     Abhuijit  Chakrabarti  Mac Van Valkenburg

DETAILED SYLLABUS  FOR NETWORK THEORY GATE :-The notes are written according to this syllabus.

1. Basic Concept of Networks

-Types of Network Element
-Analysis of Passive Elements (Resistor,       Inductor, Capacitor)
-Absorbed and Delivered Power
-Series and Parallel Equivalent 
-Kirchoff's Law (KVL and KCL)
-Voltage Divider and Current Divider Rule
-Star to Delta and Delta to Star Conversion
-Lattice Network
-Representation of Voltage and Current     
 Source
-Source Transformation
-Voltmeter and Ammeter
-Concept of Equipotential
-Supermesh and Supernode

 2. Network Theorems

-Thevenin's Theorem
-Norton's Theorem
-Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
-Superposition Theorem
-Concept of Reciprocity Theorem
-Millman's & Dual of Millman's Theorem

3. Transient Analysis

-Introduction of Transient
-Concept of 0⁻| 0 | 0⁺ in Transient Analysis
-Analysis of First order Differential Equation
-Transform Domain of Inductor & Capacitor
-Concept of Time Constant in RL Circuit
-Impulse & Step Response of Series RL Network
-Pulse Response of Series RL Network
-Transient & Steady State Behavior of Capacitor

4. Sinusoidal Steady StateResponse, Complex Power, Phasor and Locus Diagram

-Introduction of Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis
-Concept of Transient Free Response
-Introduction of Complex Power
-Maximum Power Transfer Theorem in complex
-Norton and thevnin in complex form
-Introduction of Phasor Diagram
-Series RL Network
-Series RC Network
-Series RLC Network
-Parallel RL Network
-Parallel RC Network
-Parallel RLC Network
-Introduction of Locus Diagram
-Locus Diagram of Series RL Network
-Locus Diagram of Series RC Network

5. Resonance and Selectivity

-Series RLC Resonance Circuit
-Paraller RLC Resonance Circuit
-Quality Factor
-Maximum Voltage Across R, L & C

6. Two port network

-Introduction of Two Port Network
-Introduction of Z-Parameter
-Z-Parameter of Symmetric Lattice Network
-Introduction of Y Parameter
-Reciprocal and Symmetrical Network
-Introduction of h-Parameter
-Introduction of g-Parameter
-Introduction of Transmission and Inverse --Transmission parameter(T't parameters) also known as A,B,C,D and a,b,c,d parameters
-Interconnection of Two Port Network
-Characteristic Impedance of Network
-Bartlett's Bisection Theorem

7. Magnetic Coupling

-Introduction of Magnetic Coupling
-Concept Of Dot Notation
-Series Equivalent Circuit
-Parallel Equivalent Circuit

This was the complete syllabus strictly based on gate syllabus.
Here i am providing my handwritten notes of network analysis, if you like this please share with the people so that more people get benifited.

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