Figure P18.13 - I2 V1 V2 Figure P18.13 Full Alternative Text Reciprocal Circuits Z12 = 21 У12 — У21 a1ja22 - a12a21 = Aa = 1 bub2 – b1zb21 = Ab = 1 h12 = -h21 812 = -821 Reciprocal and Symmetric Circuits Z11 = 722 Yii = y22 a11 = a2 b11 = b22 huh2 - h1zh21 Ah = 1 811 822 812 821 = Ag = 1

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Derive the expressions for the b parameters as functions of the h
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Reciprocal Circuits
Z12 = 21
У12 — У21
a1ja22 - a12a21 = Aa = 1
bub2 – b1zb21
= Ab = 1
h12 = -h21
812 = -821
Reciprocal and Symmetric Circuits
Z11 = 722
Yii = y22
a11 = a2
b11 = b22
huh2 - h1zh21
Ah = 1
811 822
812 821 =
Ag = 1
Transcribed Image Text:Reciprocal Circuits Z12 = 21 У12 — У21 a1ja22 - a12a21 = Aa = 1 bub2 – b1zb21 = Ab = 1 h12 = -h21 812 = -821 Reciprocal and Symmetric Circuits Z11 = 722 Yii = y22 a11 = a2 b11 = b22 huh2 - h1zh21 Ah = 1 811 822 812 821 = Ag = 1
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In inverse hydride (g) parameters, port 1 current and port 2 voltage are dependent variables and port 1 voltage and port 2 current are independent variables. The equations in g parameter are shown below:

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To calculate the value of g11 and g21, make port 2 current 0. Thus, the value of g11 and g21 are:

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To calculate the value of g12 and g22, make port 1 voltage 0. Thus, the value of g12 and g22 are:

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In hydride (h) parameters, port 1 voltage and port 2 current are dependent variables and port 1 current and port 2 voltage are independent variables. The equations in h parameter are shown below:

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