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Determine and define the h-parameters using a two port network model

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Answered by mayank0749
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A two-port network is regarded as a black box with it's properties specified by a matrix of numbers.
this allows the response of the network to signals applied to the ports to be calculated easily, without solving the internal voltages and currents in the network. Examples of circuits analyzed as two ports are filters, matching networks, transmission lines, transformers, and small signals models for transistors such as hybrid-pi models. the analysis of passive two-port network is an outgrowth of reciprocity theorems first drived by Lorentz.
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