Attenuators in Network Analysis
Attenuators in Network Analysis: In various transmission equipments, it is many times required to supress or reduce the levels of the currents and voltages at certain points. To fulfill the…
Attenuators in Network Analysis: In various transmission equipments, it is many times required to supress or reduce the levels of the currents and voltages at certain points. To fulfill the…
Asymmetrical Network in Network Analysis: An asymmetrical network has following electrical properties, Iterative impedance Image impedance Image transfer constant Iterative impedance (Z′0): Consider that infinite asymmetrical networks having identical electrical…
Symmetrical Network in Network Analysis: A symmetrical network has two important properties as Characteristic impedance (Z0) Propagation constant (γ) The two networks having the same electrical properties i.e. characteristic impedance…
Driving Point Immittance Function: The immitance function must be positive real function so that its synthesis can be done to obtain an electrical network, using passive elements. We have discussed…
Terminal Pairs or Ports: Terminal Pairs or Ports - A pair of terminals at which an electrical signal may enter or leave a network is called a port. The terminals…
Define Incidence Matrix: Define Incidence Matrix consists of two parts, namely Complete Incidence Matrix Reduced Incidence Matrix Complete Incidence Matrix (Aa): Define Incidence Matrix is nothing but a mathematical model…
Network Topology: Basically network analysis is nothing but finding unknown branch currents or voltages across various branches. We can find these unknown parameters by using different network simplification techniques. These…