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A two-port network (a kind of four-terminal network or quadripole) is an electrical network (circuit) or device with two pairs of terminals to connect to external circuits. ... For example, transistors are often regarded as two-ports, characterized by their h-parameters (see below) which are listed by the manufacturer.

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Answered by pandasoumitra2011
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A two-port network (a kind of four-terminal network or quadripole) is an electrical network (circuit) or device with two pairs of terminals to connect to external circuits. ... For example, transistors are often regarded as two-ports, characterized by their h-parameters (see below) which are listed by the manufacturer.

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