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EEE2001 Network Theory

Module 7
Two Port Networks
L2 & L3

Dr. S. Hemamalini
Professor
School of Electrical Engineering
VIT Chennai
Module 7
Two Port Networks

• Introduction to Two-Port Networks

• Impedance and Admittance parameters

• Transmission and Hybrid Parameters

• Relationship between parameters

• Interconnection of Networks
Six Circuit-Parameter Models

Equations for the Six Sets of Two-Port Parameters


Method of Obtaining the Z Parameters of a Circuit

Z12 = Z21 only when there are no dependent sources or op amps within the two-port network.
ADMITTANCE PARAMETERS
The network contains NO independent sources

The admittance parameters describe the currents in terms of the voltages.


𝐼1 = 𝑦11 𝑉1 + 𝑦12 𝑉2
𝐼2 = 𝑦21 𝑉1 + 𝑦22 𝑉2

𝐼1 𝐼1
𝑦11 = ቤ 𝑦12 = ቤ
𝑉1 𝑉 =0 𝑉2 𝑉 =0
2 1

𝐼2 𝐼2
𝑦21 = ቤ 𝑦22 = ቤ
𝑉1 𝑉 =0 𝑉2 𝑉 =0
2 1
ADMITTANCE PARAMETERS

π-equivalent circuit (for reciprocal case only) General equivalent circuit

Y12 = Y21 only when there are no dependent sources or op amps within the two-port network.
Hybrid Parameters (h-Parameters)
I1 and V2 are independent variables, then V1 and I2 are dependent variables.
g-Parameters
Transmission Parameters

If reciprocal network
Determine the Z and Y parameters of the circuit of Figure when m = 2/3.

Answer:
• Determine the Y parameters of the circuit of Figure when m = 2/3.
Find the hybrid parameter model of the circuit shown in Figure.
Find the ABCD parameters for the circuits shown in Figure.

Answer:
For the circuit in Fig., at ω = 2 rad/s, z11 =10 Ω, z12=z21=j6 Ω, z22=4 Ω. Obtain the Thevenin equivalent
circuit at terminals a-b and calculate vo.

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