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In the previous article we have seen about two port parameters for standard networks.
In this article we will see the conversion from one two-port parameter to the other two-
port parameters. They are impedance parameters (Z), admittance parameters (Y),
transmission parameters (A B C D), inverse transmission parameters (A’, B’, C’, D’), h –
parameters and inverse h- parameters (g-parameters). This Conversion between
Two Port Parameters is an important topic in Network Theory.
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If we go by standard method for this conversion it will take lot of time. The formulae
given below are very useful for conversion between one parameter to other parameter.
i. [Z] = [Y]-1
−1
A B A′ B′
𝐢𝐢. [ ]=[ ′ ]
C D C D′
Z ΔZ 1 Z
𝐢𝐯. A = Z11 ; B = Z ; C=Z ; D = Z22
21 21 21 21
1 −Y12 Y ΔY
𝐯𝐢𝐢. h11 = Y ; h12 = h21 = Y21 ; h22 = Y
11 Y11 11 11
Example:
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Solution:
We know for the T – network the impedance parameters are given as,
ZA + ZC ZC 3 2
Z=[ ]=[ ]
ZC ZB + ZC 2 3
ΔZ 9−4 5
∴ h11 = Z = =3
22 3
Z 2
h12 = Z12 = 3
22
−Z21 −2
h21 = =
Z22 3
1 1
h22 = Z = 3
22
5 2
3 3
∴h= [−2 1]
3 3
Note:
With this we have finished our discussion about two port networks and in the next
article we will see some important points about frequency response and network
synthesis.
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