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221403 Linear Network Analysis

221403 Linear Network Analysis. Syllabus. MONTREE SIRIPRUCHYANUN Homepage: http://kmitnb05.kmitnb.ac.th/~mts E-mail: mts@kmitnb.ac.th. Course Outline. Introduction to Networks Network Elements and Network Characterization Network Analysis Network Functions and Their Realizability

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221403 Linear Network Analysis

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  1. 221403 Linear Network Analysis Syllabus MONTREE SIRIPRUCHYANUN Homepage: http://kmitnb05.kmitnb.ac.th/~mts E-mail: mts@kmitnb.ac.th

  2. Course Outline • Introduction to Networks • Network Elements and Network Characterization • Network Analysis • Network Functions and Their Realizability • Analysis of Linear time-invariant Networks • State-variable representation of Networks • Time-domain solution of state equations • The Approximation Problems • Passive Network Synthesis • Basic of Active Network Synthesis • Positive Feedback Biquad Circuits • Negative Feedback Biquad Circuits • Active Networks based on Passive Ladder Networks

  3. Course Descriptions (KMITL)01027132 Linear Network Theory(Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering) Synthesis of driving point functions, synthesis of transfer functions, filters, network topology, active network elements, active filters,pole sensitivity and tolerances.

  4. Course Descriptions (KMITL)01087225 Linear System TheoryControl Engineering Time domain techniques, convolutions, impulse response, difference equations, transform techniques, Z-transform, linear spaces, state variable, state transition matrix, linear continuous systems, linear systems, time variable systems, controllability, observability, and stability

  5. Grading • Studying time 10% • Exercises 30% • Sub-test 20% • Final Examination 40%

  6. References • Wai-Kai Chen, Linear Networks and Systems, Brooks/Cole Engineering Division, California, 1983. • Vasudev K. Aatre, Network Theory and Filter Design, Wiley Eastern Limited, Second edition, 1993. • Behrouz Peikazi, Fundanentals of Network Analysis and Synthesis, Prentice-Hall Inc., New York, 1974. • Gobind Daryanani, Principle of Active Network Synthesis and Design, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1976. • Franklin F. Kuo, Network Analysis and Synthesis, John Wiley & Sons International Editions, Singapore, 1966. • Aram Budak, Passive and Active Network Analysis and Synthesis, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1974. • Wai-Kai Chen, Passive and Active Filters: Theory and Implementations, BJohn Wiley & Sons, New York, 1986.

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