Two-Port Parameter Conversions, In the previous chapter, we discussed about six types of two-port network parameters. Now, let us convert one set of two-port network parameters into other set …Read More
Network Theory – Filters, Filters as the name suggests, they filter the frequency components. That means, they allow certain frequency components and / or reject some other frequency com…Read More
Network Theory – Coupled Circuits, An electric circuit is said to be a coupled circuit, when there exists a mutual inductance between the coils (or inductors) present in that circuit. Coil is not…Read More
Network Theory – Two-Port Networks, In general, it is easy to analyze any electrical network, if it is represented with an equivalent model, which gives the relation between input and output varia…Read More
Network Theory – Response of AC Circuits, In the previous chapter, we discussed the transient response and steady state response of DC circuit. In this chapter, let us discuss the response of AC circuit…Read More
Network Theory – Series Resonance, Resonance occurs in electric circuits due to the presence of energy storing elements like inductor and capacitor. It is the fundamental concept based on which, …Read More
Network Theory – Parallel Resonance, In the previous chapter, we discussed the importance of series resonance. Now, let us discuss parallel resonance in RLC circuits.…Read More
Network Theory – NortonâÂÂs Theorem, NortonâÂÂs theorem is similar to TheveninâÂÂs theorem. It states that any two terminal linear network or circuit can be represented with an equivalent net…Read More
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, The amount of power received by a load is an important parameter in electrical and electronic applications. In DC circuits, we can represent the load with a res…Read More
Network Theory – Response of DC Circuits, If the output of an electric circuit for an input varies with respect to time, then it is called as time response. The time response consists of following two p…Read More