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Interconnection of Two-Port Network

The document discusses different ways that two-port networks can be interconnected, including series, parallel, and cascade configurations. When two-port networks are interconnected in series, their z parameters add up to give the overall z parameters. When interconnected in parallel, their y parameters add up to give the overall y parameters. When interconnected in cascade, the transmission parameters of each network are multiplied together to obtain the overall transmission parameters.
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Interconnection of Two-Port Network

The document discusses different ways that two-port networks can be interconnected, including series, parallel, and cascade configurations. When two-port networks are interconnected in series, their z parameters add up to give the overall z parameters. When interconnected in parallel, their y parameters add up to give the overall y parameters. When interconnected in cascade, the transmission parameters of each network are multiplied together to obtain the overall transmission parameters.
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Interconnection of Two-port

Network
INTERCONNECTION OF NETWORKS
A large, complex network may be divided into subnetworks for the purposes
of analysis and design.

The subnetworks are modeled as two-port networks, interconnected to form the


original network. The two-port networks may therefore be regarded as building
blocks that can be interconnected to form a complex network.

The interconnection can be in series, in parallel, or in cascade.

Although the interconnected network can be described by any of the six parameter
sets, a certain set of parameters may have a definite advantage.

For example, when the networks are in series, their individual z parameters add up to
give the z parameters of the larger network.

When they are in parallel, their individual y parameters add up to give the y
parameters the larger network.

When they are cascaded, their individual transmission parameters can be multiplied
together to get the transmission parameters of the larger network
Types of Interconnection

1. Series :
Input/output port current of two-port networks are same.

2. Parallel :
Input/output port voltage of two-port networks are same.

3.Cascaded :
First two-port network drives the second two-port network
and so on.
Series Connection
Consider the series connection of two two-port networks shown in Fig. 18.39.
The networks are regarded as being in series because their input currents are
the same and their voltages add. In addition, each network has a common
reference, and when the circuits are placed in series, the common reference
points of each circuit are connected together.
For network Na

and for network Nb


showing that the z parameters for the overall network are the sum of the z
parameters for the individual networks. This can be extended to n networks
in series
The second two-port Network satisfy the
symmetrical property.

The second two-port Network satisfy the


symmetrical property.
The first two-port Network The Second two-port
satisfy the symmetrical Network satisfy the
property. symmetrical property.
Z12a  Z21a  20 Z12b  Z21b  50
Z11a  Z12a   j15 Z11b  Z12b  j 40
Z11a  20   j15 Z11b  50  j 40
Z11a  (20  j15) Z11b  (50  j 40)
llly , Z22a  (20  j10) llly , Z22b  (50  j 20)

Vs = 5×I1 + V1 V2 =  40×I 2
V1  Vs  5×I1 V2
I2  
40

V1 = (70+j25)I1 +70I 2
V2 = 70I1 +(70-j10)I 2
Parallel Connection

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)
showing that the y parameters of the overall network are the sum of the y
parameters of the individual networks. The result can be extended to n two-port
networks in parallel
The first two-port Network satisfy the
symmetrical property.

The second two-port Network satisfy the


symmetrical property.

The overall Y parameters are as follows


After converting the First The Second two-port
two-port from “T” to “π” Network satisfy the
Network. symmetrical property.

y12a  y 21a  25 S y12 b  y 21b  j10 S

y11a  y12a   j 5 S y11b  y12 b  2 S

y11a  25 S   j 5 S y11b  j10 S  2 S

y11a  (25  j 5) S y11b  (2  j10) S

llly , y 22a  (25  j 5) S llly , y 22 b  (2  j10) S


ADMITTANCE PARAMETERS

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