the driving point impedance of given network is
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driving point impedance is a mathematical representation of the input impedance of a filter in the frequency domain using one of a number of notation such is Laplace transform of Fourier transform.
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Driving Point Function and Transfer Function: ... If it is a ratio of source voltage to source current, it is called driving point impedance function denoted as Z(s) while if it is a ratio of source current to source voltage, it is called driving point admittance function denoted as Y(s).
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