THE ULTIMATE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ( MODULE - 3)

Network Theory , Circuit Theory , Engineering Circuit Analysis

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Description

To develop problem solving skills and understanding of circuit theory through the application of techniques.

To understand how voltage , current and power from given circuit.

This subject deals with Two Port Network analysis, Network Topology, Transient Analysis and Magnetic circuits.

Two Port Network analysis deals with Z-parameters, Y ,Hybrid and Transmission parameters. This topic is used to find internal analysis of amplifiers, filters and Transformer function.

Transient analysis deals both DC and AC circuits.

This  subject is used all electrical and electronic circuits subject to sole the circuits.

To understand all network functions  and applications.

To design Filters and tuned circuits.

Predict the behavior of any electrical and magnetic circuits. 2. Formulate and solve complex AC, Dc circuits. 3. Identify the type of electrical machine used for that particular application. 4. Realize the requirement of transformers in transmission and distribution of electric power and other applications. 5. Function on multi-disciplinary teams.

After successfully studying this course, students will:

Be able to systematically obtain the equations that characterize the performance of an electric circuit as well as solving both single phase and three-phase circuits in sinusoidal steady state.

Acknowledge the principles of operation and the main features of electric machines and their applications.

Acquire skills in using electrical measuring devices.

Be aware of electrical hazards and able to implement basic actions to avoid unsafe work conditions.

What You Will Learn!

  • Be able to solve two port network problems
  • Be able to solve Transient analysis OF networks
  • Be able to solve steady state analysis of circuits
  • To find the analysis of networks using network graphs(topology)
  • Be able to solve magnetic circuits

Who Should Attend!

  • GATE EC,EE,IN students
  • Beginners for this subject
  • For all competitive exams
  • Academic students