Introduction 

The Network Analysis and Synthesis (NAS) Lab is a vital part of the Electronics and Communication Engineering curriculum. It provides students with practical knowledge of electrical circuits, network theorems, and synthesis techniques. Through a combination of theoretical study and hands-on experiments, students explore key concepts such as transient and frequency responses, two-port network parameters, and system modelling. This lab integrates advanced tools like MATLAB/Simulink-R2022B and the TWO PORT T & PIE NETWORKS KIT to enhance analytical and problem-solving skills. Students will use MATLAB/Simulink-R2022B to simulate circuits, analyse data, and verify theoretical results. The TWO PORT T & PIE NETWORKS KIT allows students to test real circuits and observe their practical performance, bridging the gap between simulation and real-world applications.

The NAS Lab emphasizes both time and frequency domain analysis, enabling students to design, analyse, and synthesize modern electrical networks. The experiments cover essential topics such as circuit responses, two-port network analysis, and filter design, providing a comprehensive understanding of electrical circuit behavior and practical implementation.

Objective of the Laboratory

The objective of the laboratory is

  1. To understand the network theorem in AC circuit.
  2. To understand mathematical modelling of circuit.
  3. To understand two port parameter and transfer function.
  4. To understand realization of passive network and filter. 

 Facilities

  • Software
  • MATLAB/Simulink-R2022B
  • Hardware
  • TWO PORT T & PIE NETWORKS KIT
Sr. No Kit Name Kit Number Quantity
1 ·         TWO PORT T & PIE NETWORKS KIT

 

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Staff

  • Lab Incharge: Ms. Shikha
  • Other Faculty Members: Dr. Rajiv Nehra, Mr. Jitender Kumar & Parashuram Patel
  • Lab Assistant: Mr. Vardan

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