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UNITED INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NAINI, ALLAHABAD

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


B. Tech III
rd
Semester [2013 2013]
Lecture Plan
Subject: Basic System Analysis (EEE-301)
Faculty: Mr. Rudra Kumar Mishra

Unit S.No. Topics & Subtopics Dates
(No. of Lectures)
Remarks Sig. of Faculty Sig. of HOD









I
Introduction to continuous time signals and systems::
1. 2
.
Basic continuous time
signals, unit step ,unit
ramp, unit impulse
and periodic signals
with their
mathematical
representation and
characteristics

2. 3
.
Introduction to
various types of
systems.

3.
Analogous System:
Linear mechanical
elements, force-
voltage and force-
current analogy.

4. 5
.
modeling of
mechanical and
electro-mechanical
systems

5. 6
.
Analysis of first and
second order linear
systems by classical
method

II


Fourier Transform Analysis
6.
Exponential form and
Trigonometric form of
Fourier series,

7.
Fourier symmetry,
Fourier Integral and
Fourier Transform.

8.
Transform of common
functions and periodic
wave forms


9.
Applications of
Fourier Transform to
network analysis.





III
Laplace Transform Analysis
10. 2
0
.
Review of Laplace
Transform , Laplace
Transform of periodic
functions

11. 2
1
.
Initial and Final Value
Theorems, Inverse
Laplace Transform

12.
Convolution Theorem,
Superposition Integral

13.
Application of Laplace
Transform to analysis
of networks,

14.
Waveform synthesis
and Laplace Transform
of complex waveforms

IV


State Variable analysis
15. 2
7
.
Introduction, State
Space representation
of linear systems,

16.
Transfer
Function and state
Variables

17.
State Transition
Matrix,

18.
Solution of state
equations for
homogeneous and non-
homogeneous systems

19. 2
8
.
Applications of State-
Variable technique to
the analysis of linear
systems






Z-Transform Analysis ::
20. 3
1
.
Concept of Z-
Transform, Z-
Transform of common
functions

21.
Inverse Z Transform,
Initial and Final Value
theorems

22.
Applications to
solution of difference
equations, Pulse
Transfer. Function

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