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Page 1: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Network Analysis and Synthesis

Chapter 5

Two port networks

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Page 2: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

1. Introduction

• A one port network is completely specifiedwhen the voltage current relationship at theterminals of the port is given.

• A general two port on the other hand has twopairs of voltage and current relationships.

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Page 3: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• The variable are V1, V2, I1, I2

• Two of these are independent variables, whilethe rest 2 are dependent variables.

• Hence, there are six possible set of equationsthat describe two port networks.

• There are various ways to write theserelationships

– Z, Y, H and ABCD parameters.

• We will discuss each description.3

Page 4: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

2. Z-parameters

• A particular set of equations that describe twoport networks are Z-parameter equations

• In these equations V1 and V2 are thedependent variables, while I1 and I2 are theindependent variables.

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Page 5: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• The individual z-parameters are defined as

• All the z-parameters have unit of impedance.

• The individual z-parameters are specifiedwhen the current in one of the ports is zero.i.e. open circuit.

• Hence, sometimes referred as open circuitparameters.

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Page 6: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Z11 relates the voltage and current in the firstport, while Z22 relates the voltage and currentin the second port.– These are referred as open circuit driving point

impedances.

• Z12 relates the voltage on the first port to thecurrent in the second port, while Z21 relatesthe voltage in second port with the current inthe first port.– These are referred as open circuit transfer

impedances.6

Page 7: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example 1

• Find the open circuit impedances for the following T circuit.

• Solution:

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Page 8: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Note that in the previous example Z12=Z21,hence, the circuit is reciprocal.

• Most passive time-invariant networks arereciprocal.

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Page 9: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

3. Y-parameters

• The Y-parameters are defined as

• The voltages V1 and V2 at the 2 ports are theindependent variables, where as the currentsthrough the two ports are the dependentvariables.

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Page 10: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• The individual Y-parameters are specified as

• All the Y-parameters have unit of admittance.

• The individual Y-parameters are specified whenthe voltage at one of the ports is zero. i.e. shortcircuit.

• Hence, sometimes referred as short circuitparameters.

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Page 11: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example 2

• Find the Y-parameters of the following circuit.

• Soln.:

– Using mesh analysis, we can write the following equations.

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Page 12: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Solving for I1 and I2, we get

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Page 13: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example 3

• Find the Y-parameters for the following π circuit.

• Solution:

– We short circuit port 2 to find the Y11 and Y21.

– We short circuit port 1 to find the Y12 and Y22.

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Page 14: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

4. H parameters

• A set of parameters that are very useful indescribing transistor circuits are h parameters.

• H parameters are given by the followingequation

• I1 and V2 are the independent variables,whereas V1 and I2 are dependent variables.

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Page 15: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• The individual h parameters are described as

• h11 and h21 are short circuit parameters, while h12 and h22 are open circuit parameters.

• Note that

– h11=1/y11.

– h22=1/z22

• While h12 and h21 are transfer parameters.

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Page 16: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• h parameters are sometimes called hybridparameters since they have both short circuitparameters and open circuit parameters.

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Page 17: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example 4• For the pi circuit below, find the h parameters using

open circuit and short circuit.

• Solution:

– Short circuit the second

port to find h11 and h21

– Open circuit the first port to find h12 and h22.

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Page 18: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

5. ABCD parameters or Transmission matrix

• The ABCD parameters are given in matrix form as

• Or in equation form

• The matrix representation is called the transmissionmatrix.

• The reason we multiply I2 by negative is in mostcases the current on the output port is coming outof the port.

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Page 19: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• In these equations V2 and I2 are theindependent variables, while V1 and I1 are thedependent variables.

• The individual A, B, C, D parameters are

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Page 20: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Lets describe the ABCD parameters with z-parameters and Y-parameters.

• Exercise: prove the above equation.

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Page 21: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example 5

• Find the ABCD parameters for the pi circuit below.

• Solution:

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Page 22: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

6. Relationship between two port parameters

• Previously we showed that some h parameterscan be given as a function of z and yparameters.

• It turns out that any parameter can beexpressed as a function of any otherparameter.

– This is obvious since all 4 parameters specify agiven 2 port network completely.

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Page 23: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• For example lets derive the relationship between z and y parameters.

• If we express the z and y parameter equations using matrix representation

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Page 24: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• That is,

• The following slide shows the relationship between the 4 parameters.

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Page 26: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

7. Interconnection of two port networks

• There are three ways 2 two port networks can be connected

– Cascade

– Parallel

– Series

• We will discuss each

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Page 27: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

7.1 Cascade connection

• A cascade connection is when the port 2 of one two port network is connected to port 1 of the second two port network.

• Note that

– V2a=V1b

– I2a=I1b

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Page 28: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Lets write the ABCD (transmission) parametersfor the two networks

• Hence, when 2 two port networks areinterconnected in cascade the transmissionparameters are multiplied.

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Page 29: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

7.2 Parallel

• A parallel connection is when the voltage atport 1 is equal is equal for the two networksand the voltage at port 2 is equal is equal forthe two networks.

• Note that

– V1a=V1b

– V2a=V2b

– I1=I1a+I1b

– I2=I2a+I2b

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Page 30: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Lets write the y parameters for the two networks

• Hence, when 2 two port networks are connected in parallel, the y parameters are added.

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Page 31: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

7.3 Series connection

• A series connection of two networks is whenthe current in port 1 of the 2 networks is thesame and when the current in port 2 of thetwo networks is the same.

• Note that

– I1a=I1b

– I2a=I2b

– V1=V1a+V1b

– V2=V2a+V2b

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Page 32: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Lets write the z parameters for the two networks

• Hence, when 2 two port networks are connected in series the z parameters are added

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Page 33: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

8. Transfer function using two port parameters

• We have seen how to get transfer function byusing transformed network analysis.

• Here, we will discuss how to obtain transferfunctions using two port parameters.

• There are two broad categories:

– Without load or source impedance and

– With load and/or source impedance.

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Page 34: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

8.1 Without load or source impedance

• These can be described by using the parameters(z or Y) alone.

• For example, the open circuit voltage ratio can begiven as

• We don’t deal with these most of the time, sinceour source will have source impedance and wemeasure our output on a load. 34

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Page 35: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

8.2 With load or source impedance

• These transfer functions are functions of theparameters (z, y, h, t) and the source and/orload impedance.

• To easily find these transfer functions weshould discuss about circuit representations oftwo port parameters.

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Page 36: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Circuit representations

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• Z parameter

• Z12I2 and Z21I1 are controlled voltage sources in series with Z11 and Z22 respectively..

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Page 37: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• Y parameter

• Y12V2 and Y21V1 are controlled current sources in parallel with Y11 and Y22 respectively.

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Page 38: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• H parameter

• h12V2 is a controlled voltage source whileV2/h22 is a controlled current source.

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Page 39: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

• The voltage and current sources relating thevarious dependent variables with theindependent variables are called controlledsources. (This is because they are controlledby some variable on the other port).

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Page 40: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example

• Find the transfer Impedance V2/I1 for thefollowing network with y parameter.

• Solution:

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Page 41: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example

• Find the transfer admittance I2/V1 for thefollowing network with z parameter.

• Solution:

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Page 42: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example

• Find the transfer function V2/Vg for thenetwork terminated at both ends, shownbelow.

• Solution:

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Page 43: Network Analysis and Synthesis - Electrical and … Analysis and Synthesis Chapter 5 Two port networks 1 1. Introduction •A one port network is completely specified when the voltage

Example

• Find the input impedance or V1/I1 for thefollowing hybrid circuit

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