What is so special about TWO PORT NETWORKS

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Two port networks are significant in electronics because they allow for the representation and analysis of various components like resistors, capacitors, inductors, and transistors, facilitating the cascading of these elements to derive a final transfer function. Many electronic component datasheets provide parameters such as S-parameters or H-parameters, which are specific to two port networks. The discussion raises questions about the nature of two port systems, clarifying that they typically involve one input and one output grounded, with the actual signal present on the remaining terminals. It also touches on the concept of cascading components, emphasizing the importance of understanding two port parameters like Z parameters for accurate analysis. Overall, mastering two port networks is essential for effective circuit design and analysis.
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Why is there so much talk about two port networks in books and stuff I don't fully understand, what happens if a thing is not two port?
 
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Because a lot of the electronic components can be represented by 2 port network and with that, you can cascade them together and get the final transfer function. Resistors, capacitors, inductor and transistors can all represent as 2 port networks of various kind.

Also a lot of data sheets of transistors are given as S-parameters or H parameters(remember hoe is like beta of transistor?). Those are two port networks.
 
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hmm, what other type of networks do we have anyway? 3 port networks?
Wait Resistors and Capacitors e.t.c have only 2 ports, so how can we cascade them? One input port and one output port.
For 2 port systems we need to have 2 inputs and 2 outputs right, where one input and one output is grounded and the actual signal is present on the remaining input/output terminal right?
 
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hmm, what other type of networks do we have anyway? 3 port networks?
Wait Resistors and Capacitors e.t.c have only 2 ports, so how can we cascade them? One input port and one output port.
For 2 port systems we need to have 2 inputs and 2 outputs right, where one input and one output is grounded and the actual signal is present on the remaining input/output terminal right?

You have to look at the definition of the particular 2 port parameters. Read this first and then come back:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-port_parameters

Pick one easy one like Z parameter and fit a resistor in series or shunt and work out the Z11, Z12, Z21 and Z22.
 
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