Transfer Function of Two Port Network
Transfer Function of Two Port Network: For a one-port network, the driving point impedance or impedance of the network is defined as The reciprocal of the impedance function is the…
Transfer Function of Two Port Network: For a one-port network, the driving point impedance or impedance of the network is defined as The reciprocal of the impedance function is the…
RL Driving Point Impedance: The RL networks consist of only R and L components. There is no capacitor present in such networks. The RL Driving Point Impedance of such networks…
LC Immittance Function: The LC Immittance Function can be LC impedance functions denoted as ZLC(s) or LC admittance functions denoted as YLC(s). A LC network does not contain power dissipative…
Positive Real Function: Let us study another class of functions called positive real functions. The significance of positive real functions is that if the driving point immitance (i.e. admittance or…
Transfer Function of Terminated Two Port Network: A ratio of voltage or current at one port to the voltage or current at the other port is called a Transfer Function…
S Domain Analysis Articles: s domain: To Understand the concept of s domain network, let us see the below three points Single Resistor in s Domain Single Inductor in s…
Pole Zero Plot: Pole Zero Plot - The variable s is a complex variable. Hence a complex plane is required to indicate the values of s graphically. A complex plane…
Network Analysis and Synthesis Articles: This Network Analysis and Synthesis Articles which includes the following topics: Network Terminology Classification of Electrical Network Circuit Elements Types of Energy Sources AC Fundamentals…