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This document is a model paper for the fourth semester electrical and electronics engineering examination on network analysis and synthesis. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing concepts like Laplace domain representations, transfer functions, network graphs, filter properties, driving point impedance, network realizations, and filter design. Students are asked to solve network problems using matrix equations and graph theoretical approaches. They must also design filters, attenuators, and solve for network parameters.

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This document is a model paper for the fourth semester electrical and electronics engineering examination on network analysis and synthesis. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing concepts like Laplace domain representations, transfer functions, network graphs, filter properties, driving point impedance, network realizations, and filter design. Students are asked to solve network problems using matrix equations and graph theoretical approaches. They must also design filters, attenuators, and solve for network parameters.

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MODEL PAPER
B.E. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
Fourth Semester
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
EE 236 — NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS
Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks
Answer ALL questions.

PART A — (10 × 2 = 20 marks)


1. Draw the Laplace domain representations of an inductor of 2 H having an
initial current of 4 mA.
2. Obtain the magnitude and phase response of the function
F ( j w) =( j w)2 .

3. Define tie–set matrix for a network graph.


4. What are the properties of a transfer function?
5. Express Z–parameters in terms of the Y–parameters.
6. List the fundamental difference between an RC and an LC impedance
function.
7. What are transmission zeroes? Where do the transmission zeroes occur
for a Low Pass Network?
8. Draw the normalized frequency response characteristic of a Butterworth
Low Pass Filter and show the effect of increasing the filter order.
9. Discuss the merits of m–derived filters.
10.Show how you can connect two 2–port networks in parallel.

PART B
11.For the network shown in Figure 11, let v2 (0) =1 V , i 3 (0) =0 and
v4 (0) =0 . Set up matrix equations that can be solved for all branch
currents and voltages. Use graph theoretical approach.
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Figure 11
12.(a) For the network shown in Figure 12 (a), solve for the steady state
transfer function H ( j w) , assuming v (t) as input and vc (t) as
the desired response. Plot the amplitude and phase response of
 π
the network. v (t) =5 cos t −  .
 4

Figure 12 (a)

Or
(b) Draw the pole zero diagram for the given network function and obtain
the time domain response i (t) .

5s
I (s) = .
(s +1) (s2 + 4 s + 8)

13.(a) Derive expressions for evaluating the driving point impedance at


the output port of a network having a source impedance Z S at the
input, in terms of
(i) Z–parameters of the network, and
(ii) Y–parameters of the network.

Or
(b) Find the Z–parameters of the RC–ladder network shown in Figure 13 (b).

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Figure 13
(b) 4 (s2 +1) (s2 +16)
14.(a) Find the two Foster realizations of Z (s) = .
s (s2 +4)

Or
(s +3) (s +7)
(b) Find the two Cauer form realizations of Z (s) = .
(s +2) (s +4)

15.(a) Design a m–derived low pass filter having a cut–off frequency of 1


kHz, design impedance of 400 Ω, and resonant frequency 1100
Hz. Obtain
T–section and π –section filters.

Or
(b) (i) Discuss the different types of attenuators. (10)
(ii) Design a symmetrical bridged–T attenuator with an attenuation of
20 dB and terminated into a load of 500 Ω. (6)

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