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Network Theory

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  • May 4, 2017
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Why two-port network?

When circuit designer confronted with a complex and challenging problem, a sensible approach to the problem is to break the circuit up into a set of manageable subproblems, solve each separately and then link the subproblem solutions together.

Real life examples :
Radio Receiver 

The modular receiver designed by interconnected two-ports. Each module task defines a simple transformation, some desired relationship between the molule’s input signal and its output.

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