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What are the input variables in a two port network?
What are the input variables in a two port network?
- i1 and i2
- v1 and v2
- v1 and i1 (correct)
- v2 and i2
What are the requirements for elements in a two port network?
What are the requirements for elements in a two port network?
- Non-linear, bidirectional, and active
- Linear, unidirectional, and passive
- Non-linear, unidirectional, and active
- Linear, bidirectional, and passive (correct)
What is a one port network?
What is a one port network?
- Consists of a single port with one terminal
- Consists of two separate ports
- Consists of two ports with multiple terminals
- Consists of a single port with two terminals (correct)
What types of networks are based on ports?
What types of networks are based on ports?
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Two Port Network
- Input variables in a two-port network are voltage and current at the input port.
- Elements in a two-port network must satisfy the following requirements: • Linearity: the response to a linear combination of inputs is the same linear combination of responses. • Time-invariance: the response to an input does not change with time. • Causality: the output at any time depends only on the input at earlier times.
One Port Network
- A one-port network is an electrical network that has only one pair of terminals and behaves as a single impedance.
Network Classification
- Networks can be classified based on the number of ports: • One-port network (single pair of terminals) • Two-port network (two pairs of terminals) • Multi-port network (more than two pairs of terminals)
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