UNIT-4
TWO PORT NETWORKS
PREPARED BY
D V S RAMANJANEYULU
ASST.PROF
ACE ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Syllabus …… 2
Z,Y, ABCD and h- Parameters
Conversion of one parameter to
other
Condition for Reciprocity and
symmetry
Two port networks connected in
series, parallel and cascaded
configurations
Problem solving
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Port A port is pair of terminals connecting an electrical network or
: circuit to an external circuit i.e it is a point of entry or exit for
electrical energy
Two Port network A two port network is an electrical network
: having two pair of terminals to connect to an external
circuit, with one pair at the input called input port and
other at out put called the output port .
Knowing the parameters of a two
port network enables us to treat
it as a black box when embedded
with in a larger network, thus
making analysis of network (large
circuits in particular) very easy .
This technique is well applied in areas of
Communication
Electronics
Control system
Power system
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APPROACH TO TWO PORT PARAMETERS
There are four variables �1, �2 , �1 and �2 associated with a two
port network . Two of these variables can be 6 expressed in terms of other two
variables. Thus there will be two dependent variables and two independent
variables. The number of possible combinations generated by four variables taken
two at a time is six i.e there are 6 possible sets of equations describing a two-port
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Z- PARAMETERS
(OPEN CIRCUIT PARAMETERS)
The Z-parameters of a two port network may be defined by expressing two port
voltages �1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 �2 in terms of two port currents �1 and �2
Matrix Form
Open circuit input
impedance
Open circuit reverse
transfer impedance
Open circuit forward
transfer impedance
Open circuit output
impedance
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CONDITION FOR SYMMETRY
AND RECIPROCITY OF Z PARAMETERS
Symmetry : For the network to be symmetrical, the voltage-to-
current ratio at one port should be the same as the voltage-to-current ratio at
the other port with one of the port short circuited.
Condition for symmetry
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A network is said to be reciprocal if the the ratio of
Reciprocity : excitation at one port to response at other port is same
if excitation and responses are interchanged
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Condition for Reciprocity
Y- PARAMETERS
(SHORTCIRCUIT PARAMETERS)
The Y-parameters of a two port network may11be defined by expressing two port
currents �1 and �2 in terms of two port voltages �1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 �2
Matrix Form
Short circuit input
admittance
short circuit reverse
transfer admittance
short circuit forward
transfer admittance
short circuit output
admittance
CONDITION FOR SYMMETRY
AND RECIPROCITY OF Y PARAMETERS
Symmetry : For the network to be symmetrical, the voltage-to-
current ratio at one port should be the same as the voltage-to-current ratio at
the other port with one of the port short circuited.
Condition for symmetry
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A network is said to be reciprocal if the the ratio of excitation at one
port to response at other port is same if excitation and responses are
interchanged
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Condition for Reciprocity
ABCD - PARAMETERS
(TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS)
The ABCD-parameters of a two port network 14 serve to relate the voltage and
currents of input port (�1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 �1) to voltage and currents of output port (�2and
� 2)
Matrix Form
CONDITION FOR SYMMETRY
AND RECIPROCITY OF Y PARAMETERS
Symmetry : For the network to be symmetrical, the voltage-to-
current ratio at one port should be the same as the voltage-to-current ratio at
the other port with one of the port short circuited.
Condition for symmetry
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A network is said to be reciprocal if the the ratio of
excitation at one portReciprocity
to response at
: other port is same
if excitation and responses are interchanged
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Condition for Reciprocity
h – PARAMETERS
(Hybrid PARAMETERS)
The h -parameters of a two port network serve
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(�1) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 current of output port ( �2) in terms of currents of input port (�1) and
voltage of output port (�2)
Matrix Form
CONDITION FOR SYMMETRY
AND RECIPROCITY OF h PARAMETERS
Condition for symmetry
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A network is said to be reciprocal if the the ratio of
excitation at one portReciprocity
to response at
: other port is same
if excitation and responses are interchanged
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Condition for Reciprocity
SYNOPSIS OF ALL PARAMETERS
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EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF ALL
PARAMETERS
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Transmission
line parameters
NOT POSSIBLE
Example 1 : Find Z-parameters for the circuit shown below and
comment on symmetry and reciprocity of circuit
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Ans : �𝟏𝟏 = �𝟏 +��
�𝟏� = ��
��𝟏 = ��
��� = �� +��
RECIPROCAL
SYMMETRICAL IF �𝟏 = ��
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Example 2 : Find Z-parameters for the circuit shown below and
comment on symmetry and reciprocity of circuit
Ans : �𝟏𝟏= 11/5
�𝟏� = 4/5
��𝟏 = 4/5
��� = 6/5
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Example 3 : Find open circuit parameters for the circuit shown
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ANS
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Example
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Example 1 : Find Y-parameters for the circuit shown below and
comment on symmetry and reciprocity of circuit
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Ans : �𝟏𝟏 = 5/11
�𝟏� = -2/11
��𝟏 = -2/11
��� = 3/11
Circuit is reciprocal (since �𝟏� = ��𝟏 ) Non
symmetrical (since �𝟏𝟏 ≠ ��� )
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Example 2 : Find Y-parameters for the circuit shown below and
comment on symmetry and reciprocity of circuit
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Ans : �𝟏𝟏 = 1/2
�𝟏� = -1/4
��𝟏 = -1/4
��� = 5/8
Circuit is reciprocal (since �𝟏� = ��𝟏 ) Not
symmetrical (since �𝟏𝟏 ≠ ��� )
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Example 3 : Find Y-parameters for the circuit shown below and
comment on symmetry and reciprocity of circuit
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ANS
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Example 1 : Find transmission parameters for the circuit shown
below and comment on symmetry and reciprocity of circuit
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Ans : A= 6/5
B= 17/5 C= 1/5 D= 7/5
Circuit is NOT reciprocal (since AD-BC ≠ 1) Not
symmetrical (since A ≠ D)
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Example 2 : Find ABCD parameters for the circuit shown below
and comment on symmetry and reciprocity of
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Ans : A= 11/4
B= 5/2 C= 5/4 D= 3/2
Circuit is NOT reciprocal (since AD-BC ≠ 1)
Not symmetrical (since A ≠ D)
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Example 3 : Find ABCD parameters for the circuit shown below
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Ans :
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Example
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Example 2 : Find hybrid parameters for the circuit shown below
and comment on symmetry and reciprocity of
circuit 44
Ans : �𝟏𝟏 = 2
�𝟏𝟐 = 1/2
�𝟐𝟏 = -1/2
�𝟐𝟐 = 1/2
Circuit is reciprocal (since �𝟏𝟐 = − �𝟐𝟏 )
Non symmetrical (since �𝟏𝟏 �𝟐𝟐 − �𝟐𝟏 �𝟏𝟐 ≠1)
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INTER-RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PARAMETERS
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Objective :When it is required to find out two or more parameters of a
particular network then finding each parameter will be
tedious. But if we find a particular parameter then the other
parameters can be found if the inter-relation ship between
them in known.
Z-Parameters Y-Parameters T-Parameters H-Parameters
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∆𝒁 = 𝒁𝟏𝟏 𝒁𝟐𝟐− 𝒁𝟏𝟐 𝒁𝟐𝟏 , ∆𝒚 = �𝟏𝟏 �𝟐𝟐- �𝟏𝟐 �𝟐𝟏 , ∆𝑯 = �𝟏𝟏 �𝟐𝟐− �𝟏𝟐 �𝟐𝟏 , ∆�=AD-BC
1. Z-Parameters in terms of Y-Parameters
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2. Z-Parameters in terms of ABCD -Parameters
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3. Z-Parameters in terms of H-Parameters
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1. Y-Parameters in terms of z-Parameters
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2. Y-Parameters in terms of T-Parameters
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3. Y-Parameters in terms of H -Parameters
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1. ABCD -Parameters in terms of z-Parameters
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2. ABCD -Parameters in terms of Y-Parameters
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3. ABCD -Parameters in terms of H-Parameters
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1. H -Parameters in terms of z-Parameters
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2. H -Parameters in terms of Y-Parameters
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3. H -Parameters in terms of ABCD -Parameters
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Example 1 : The Z-Parameters of 2 port network are �11= 20ohm,
�12= �21= 10ohm, �22= 30 ohm. Find Y and
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ABCD Parameters.
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Example 2 : Currents �1 and �2 entering at port1 and port2
respectively of a 2 port network is given by following equation
Find Y , Z and ABCD Parameters of
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Example 1 : Two identical sections of the network shown in figure are
connected in series .Obtain Z parameters of over all
network
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Example 2 : Obtain Z parameters of following network.
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Example 3 : Obtain Y parameters of following network.
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Example 4: Two identical sections of the network shown are
connected
in cascade. Obtain the transmission parameters of over all network
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