Practice Definition - 7.3.1 | 7. Two-Port Networks - Basic Concepts and Parameters | Analog Circuits
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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

Define what a two-port network is.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about how circuits communicate at different points.

Question 2

Easy

What are Z parameters used for?

πŸ’‘ Hint: Recall the relationships defined by voltage and current.

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Question 1

What is the primary function of a two-port network?

  • To divide circuit signals
  • To model relationships between inputs and outputs
  • To create feedback loops

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about how inputs relate to outputs.

Question 2

True or False: Z_{12} represents the effect of I_2 on V_1.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Remember how parameters interact at each port.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Given a two-port network with Z_{11} = 10Ξ©, Z_{12} = 5Ξ©, Z_{21} = 6Ξ©, and Z_{22} = 15Ξ©, calculate the output voltage V_2 when I_1 = 2A and I_2 = 3A.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Break down each part using the Z parameters.

Question 2

In a network, if Z_{11} is determined to be 20Ξ© under open-circuit conditions, what can we infer about the input impedance when Z_{12} and Z_{22} are also provided?

πŸ’‘ Hint: Use core principles of impedance; analyze interaction.

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