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Electrical, Electronics and Two Port Network Analysis

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Description: OBJECTIVES1. Calculate the Laplace transform of common functionsusing the definition and the Laplace transform tables2. Laplace-transform a circuit, including components with non-zero initial conditions.3. Analyze a circuit in the s-domain4. Check s-domain answers using the Initial Value Theorem and Final Value Theorem.5. Inverse Laplace-transform the result to get the time-domain solutions; be able to identify the forced and Natural response components of the time-domain solution.6. Become familiar with the Frequency Response of Series Resonant Circuits and how to calculate the Resonant frequency.7. Be familiar with the terms Bandwidth and Quality factor.8. Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of Quality Factor on the Frequency Response of a Series or Parallel Resonant Circuit.9. To understand about Two – Port networks and its functions.10. To understand the different between z- Parameter, y-Parameter, ABCD- Parameter.11. To investigate and analysis the behavior of Two – Port networks.Downloadable document added for each topic to increase understanding and for future reference.2 quizzes added at the end of the course to test your understanding of each topic.Intended Outcomes for the course:Upon completion of the course students should be able to:1. Apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering to the analysis and design of electrical circuits.2. Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems in the area Circuits and Systems.3. Analyze the solution and infer the authenticity of it.4. Differentiate One Port and Two Port network devices.5. Calculate two port network parameters such as z, y, ABCD and Hybrid Parameters for given electrical network.6. Simplify the complex network such as Cascade, Parallel networks using fundamental two por
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