Introduction to Electric Circuits

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9.8 Cascaded two-port networks 219

9.8 CASCADED TWO-PORT NETWORKS


+O
vl
--O
Figure 9.11

I~! , ,------Iu
Network
1

+ 11o = 12i +

Iv10 =iv2i
0 0

Network
2

I O+


Two networks connected as shown in Fig. 9.11 are said to be cascaded. The
output port of network 1 is the input port of network 2. The ABCD-parameters
of the cascaded pair are obtained by the multiplication of those of the two
constituent networks. Thus, if the transmission parameters of circuit 1 are A1,
B~, C~ and D~, while those for network 2 are A2, B2, C2 and D2 then

['V1] - [;i ;11] [;i ;221 I/g~ ]'~ I; ;] [V~] (9.52)


where, by matrix multiplication,
A = (A1A 2 + BIC2)
B = (AIB 2 + BAD2)
C = (C1A 2 -+- D1C2)
D = (CIB 2 + O102)

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Example 9.8
Obtain the ABCD-parameters for the network of Fig. 9.9.

Solution
The two-port network of Fig. 9.9 may be considered to be a cascaded pair
comprising a shunt admittance followed by a series impedance as shown in
Fig. 9.12.

I1 Ilo I2i Z t I2 ~ O+
+ 0--------~------- ~ ..... 0 ~ I l
t
V1

_o 84


~ Y


...............


o---

Vlo

O I


V2i

,,O

V2

O--
Figure 9.12
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