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EE 242: Circuits II Instructors: Dr. Naveed Ul Hassan Email: naveed.hassan@lums.edu.

pk Office: Room 9-303A, EE Floor, SSE Building Office hours: Tue, Thu : 10:00am to 11:30am Semester: Fall Goals: a. To learn various techniques to analyze electrical circuits / networks. b. To learn transform domain analysis of electrical circuits / networks and to understand the significance of poles and zeros in terms of network functions. c. To familiarize with two port networks and two port network parameters. d. To learn sinusoidal steady state analysis of circuits / networks. e. To study frequency response plots, Bode diagrams and the Nyqusit Criterion. f. To understand the problems in optimizing Power Transfer and to learn Tellegens Theorem. Course Status: Core course for all EE students Pre-requisites: EE 240 Circuits I Text Book: Network Analysis, M. E. Van Valkenberg, Pearson Education, 1974. (V. V) Handouts + Lecture notes Year: 2011-12 Credits: 3

Lectures and Examinations: Two weekly lectures of 75 minutes duration each Attendance is not compulsory, however punctuality is desired Quizzes may or may not be announced Some assignments will be graded based on an assignment quiz One mid-term exam Comprehensive final examination

Grading Scheme*: Quizzes (Announced + Surprise) (8 to 10): 20% Assignments/Homework/Assignment Quizzes: 10% Midterm Exam: 30% Final Exam: 40% * There is a 48-hour limit on considering any complaints regarding grades in any evaluation. The complaint must be in writing describing the grounds to re-evaluation. TAs for this course: Mr. Arshad Mr. Anwar Ali Khan

Lecture topics for Circuits II


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Week 1: Introduction + Review 1 Introduction, Review, KCL, KVL 2 Mesh Analysis / Nodal Analysis Weeks 2: Chapter 9: Impedance functions and Network functions 3 Duality, linearity, reciprocity in circuits / networks. Transform impedance and Transform circuits, Series and parallel combination of elements 4 Proof and examples of Thevenins theorem and Nortons Theorem Weeks 3 & 4: Chapter 10: Network Functions, Poles and Zeros 5 Network functions for one port and two port networks, Calculation of network functions for Ladder networks 6 Calculation of network functions for General networks, Poles and zeros of network functions 7 Restriction on pole and zero locations for driving point functions and for transfer functions 8 Time domain behavior from pole zero plot and stability analysis of networks Weeks 5 & 6: Chapter 11: Two port Parameters 9 Two port parameters, short circuit admittance parameters, open circuit impedance parameters 10 Transmission parameters, Hybrid parameters 11 Relationships between parameter sets 12 Interconnections of two port networks Weeks 7 & 8: Chapter 12: Sinusoidal Steady state analysis 13 Sinusoidal Steady state analysis, sinusoid and 14 Determination of steady state response using 15 Determination of steady state response using Re and Im
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Phasors and Phasor Diagrams MIDTERM will be held in 8th week Weeks 9 & 10: Chapter 13: Frequency Response Plots 17 Magnitude and Phase plots, Complex Loci 18 Plots from s-Plane Phasors control 19 Bode Diagrams 20 The Nyquist Criterion Weeks 11 & 12: Chapter 14: Input Power, Power Transfer and Insertion Loss 21 Energy and Power, Effective / RMS values, Average power and complex power 22 Problems in optimizing power transfer 23 Insertion loss 3phase 24 Tellegens Theorem Week 13 & 14: Some Advance Topics in Circuit Theory 25 Advance Topics 26 Advance Topics 27 Advance Topics 28 Advance Topics Student Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course I expect my students to;

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a. have learnt all the required time domain and frequency domain analysis tools for electrical circuits and networks b. be able to analyze any linear electrical circuit / network c. be able to understand the importance of poles and zeros, steady state solutions, phasor diagrams and Bode plots d. know how to do optimization in power transfer problems

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