Two-Port Networks


In general, it is easy to analyze any electrical network, if it is represented with an equivalent model, which gives the relation between input and output variables. For this, we can use two port network representations. As the name suggests, two port networks contain two ports. Among which, one port is used as an input port and the other port is used as an output port. The first and second ports are called as port1 and port2 respectively.

One port network is a two terminal electrical network in which, current enters through one terminal and leaves through another terminal. Resistors, inductors and capacitors are the examples of one port network because each one has two terminals. One port network representation is shown in the following figure.

Description: Description: One Port

Here, the pair of terminals, 1 & 1’ represents a port. In this case, we are having only one port since it is a one port network.

Similarly, two port network is a pair of two terminal electrical network in which, current enters through one terminal and leaves through another terminal of each port. Two port network representation is shown in the following figure.

Description: Description: Two Port

Here, one pair of terminals, 1 & 1’ represents one port, which is called as port1 and the other pair of terminals, 2 & 2’ represents another port, which is called as port2.

There are four variables V1, V2, I1 and I2 in a two port network as shown in the figure. Out of which, we can choose two variables as independent and another two variables as dependent. So, we will get six possible pairs of equations. These equations represent the dependent variables in terms of independent variables. The coefficients of independent variables are called as parameters. So, each pair of equations will give a set of four parameters.

Two Port Network Parameters

The parameters of a two port network are called as two port network parameters or simply, two port parameters. Following are the types of two port network parameters.

  • Z parameters
  • Y parameters
  • T parameters
  • T’ parameters
  • h-parameters
  • g-parameters

Now, let us discuss about these two port network parameters one by one.

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