
This course is designed to provide a strong conceptual and practical understanding of Network Theory for engineering students, diploma students, competitive exam aspirants, and beginners in electrical and electronics engineering.
The course starts explaining important topics such as Mesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis, and major Network Theorems in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.
The major highlight of this course is the practical implementation of solved numerical problems using Virtual Hardware-in-the-Loop (VHIL) simulation through Typhoon HIL tools. Students will not only learn theoretical derivations and numerical solving techniques but also understand how these concepts behave in real-time simulation environments.
Each topic is taught in three stages:
Conceptual understanding of the theorem or analysis method
Step-by-step numerical problem solving
Virtual HIL implementation and verification using simulation
The course covers:
Mesh Analysis
Nodal Analysis
Network Theorems such as
Superposition Theorem
Thevenin’s Theorem
Norton’s Theorem
This course is especially useful for:
BTech / BE students
Diploma students
GATE and competitive exam aspirants
Beginners in circuit analysis
Students interested in simulation-based learning
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Analyze electrical circuits confidently
Solve network problems systematically
Apply network theorems effectively
Understand practical verification using VHIL simulation
Build a strong foundation for advanced electrical engineering subjects