Anna University BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering 2nd Sem-Circuit Theory Papers

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The Anna University BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering Circuit Theory Papers is basically comes under the AC and DC circuits. The basic laws of electronics are required in most of the cases. The various parameters are needed to be set in order to run the instrument correctly.

Importance of the subject:

The Circuit Theory Papers holds the general information about the circuital knowledge of various kinds of electronics instruments. Thus, a perfect circuit is required to successfully run an instrument. The students need to follow all the principles and laws on which the structure of the circuit is dependent. This paper is under the B.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering course. The circuit theory is generally based on the AC and DC circuits.

Paper pattern:

The paper pattern followed by the BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering 2nd Sem-Circuit Theory Papers is same as all the papers are asked under this course. All the questions are divided into two main groups I and II respectively. The first section includes a maximum number of ten questions and each question carries two marks. From the second section of this paper, one should have to answer only five questions and each question holds a maximum of 16 marks.

Frequently asked questions:

The questions that are repeated in most numbers are Thevenin and Novton’s theorem, self inductance, mutual inductance, superposition theorem etc. There are also few questions that are present in most numbers are RL, RC and RLC circuits etc.

Time and marks:

The paper holds a maximum of 100 marks and time given to complete the paper is three hours.

Books recommended:

Basic Electric Circuit Theory (a one-semester text) by I. M. Mayergoyz and W. Lawson

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