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explain the transmission parameters of a two port network?​

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Answered by hasumatirathod79
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A network having two input and two output terminals is known as a two port network. The network shown below has four terminals in which A and B represents the input port where as C and D represents the output port. A, B, C and D are the constants also known as the transmission parameters or chain parameters.

Answered by vermanushka7487
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A network having two input and two output terminals is known as a two port network. The network shown below has four terminals in which A and B represents the input port where as C and D represents the output port. A, B, C and D are the constants also known as the transmission parameters or chain parameters.

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