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` the ,trans-y12 `
2) and (19.23) relate the zinput
(b) finding and z .variables I(1V1 and I1) to I1
12 22
bles (VQUESTION:1
and I ). Notice that
Exampleiny11computing
19.1
` `
ig. 19.7. 2V 1 2 or V 1 V 1 V20 V 2 V10
ers,11I is used rather 12
z , z
20 I2, because
than the current is I1
z12 602I I2 30I10
1 Fig.` g19.31, `
1 I20 I I
c d c d c d c d
e z12leaving
70 the network, as shown y Iin 2 g12asy V
11 , (19.3) 1
2 V1
21 22 [g]
` ` V2
ing
e applythe V2 source as in Fig. 19.1(b).
network
a voltage V240 This Vis1 done
V 0 merely
g221 g22 I2 V 2 V 0I2
z21as
open in Fig. 19.8(a). , z22 1
er)Vbecause
2 to the outputthey Figure 19.9
port express Short-circuit
yFor12Practicesending-end
Prob. 19.1. variables
transfer (V1 and from Iport
admittance 1=0
2 to port 1
circuit
). Then, input impedance
he receiving-end variables (V(a) 2 and I 2). Foradmittance
this rea- from+port 1 to port 2V
(30 40)I2
y 21 Short-circuit transfer z12 =
circuit
led transfer
70 impedance
transmission parameters. fromThey portI 1are to also
port 2known as
I =0
rs.
I2
They are used y22in
1
the Short-circuit
20
design
30
2
of output admittance
telephone (19.4)
systems, V1
circuit transfer impedance + from port 2 to port 1 V
orks, and radars. V Following 40 Eq. (19.10), + V we obtain y
11 and y 21 by connec
z 22 =
circuit output impedance 1 2
ssion parameters are determined as
rent I1 to port 1 and short-circuiting port 2 as in Fig. 19.12(
2 1 2 1 2
V2 I2(8 7 2) I2,
8 I2 I2
us example.
own To get y11
in Fig. 19.17. + Example 19.4
+ y22 8
which port 2 is short- 5 V2 5I
I1 I2
I1 Vi1 2 84 8
4 V2 = 0
2i
t 1. At node 1, By current division,
z11 = 6
+ +
usexample.
0 To get y11 8 4 I1
which port 2 is short- z12 = j4
2 I1 I2 I2, y12
2 30 V i +
V1 V2 82
4
1. At node 1,
z = j4
8 (a) 4 21 5 V2
z22 = 8
0 I1
Figure 19.17 2 2
I2 METHOD 2 Alternatively, comparing Fig. 1
4 For Example
Figure 19.11
+
19.4. + 1
For Practice Prob. 19.2. y12 S y21
V1 = 0 4 8 V2 I2 2
I1
g22
I2 Thus, the inverse hybrid parameters are specific
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QUESTION:8
V1 g11 Practice Problem
g12I2 + g V19.4V2 g12 Short-circuit
Obtain the y parameters for the circuit in Fig.
reverse curre1
21 1
6 2
g21 Open-circuit forward volta
Answer: y11 0.625 S, y12 0.125 S, y21 0
g22 Short-circuit output imped
Figureio19.21
The g-parameter Figure 19.21 shows the inverse hybrid model
3 model of2iao two-port
866
network. The g 19
Chapter parameters
Two-Portare frequently used to model
Networks
in ohms and siemens, 1H 1F Solution:
1 In the s domain,
smission parameters, a
1
1H 1 sL s, 1F 1
1 (19.30) Figure 19.28 To get g11 and g21, we open-circuit the outpu
the g parameters in the
QUESTION:14 Practice
For Problem
Example 19.7. 19.7 voltage source V1 to the input port as in Fig. 19.2
as the transfer imped- 1H 1H V1
ly, we will be able to I1
s1
30) from the fact that
.
1 1
Figure 19.30
For Practice Prob. 19.7.
networkQUESTION:15
in Fig. 19.32. Example 19.8
I1 3I1 I2
10
open as in Fig. 19.33(a) +
ers
he input port. We have
l20I
voltages and currents 20
1 3I1 17I1
ould be dependent vari-
ny sets of parameters.
Figure 19.32
I1 For Example 19.8.
0.0588 S
17I1
port so that V2 0 as
ce V1 at the input port.
gives
(19.8.1)