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Transmission(ABCD) Parameters
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by Manish
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a) 6/5
b) 5/6
c) 3/4
d) 4/3
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Answer: a
Explanation: Open circuiting b-b‘, V1 = 6 I1, V2 = 5I1. On
solving V1/V2 = 6/5. On substituting we get A = V1/V2=6/5.
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parameter C.
a) 4/5
b) 3/5
c) 2/5
d) 1/5
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Answer: d
Explanation: C = I1/V2 |I2=0. By open circuiting b-b‘ we get
V2 = 5 I1 =>I1/V2 = 1/5. On substituting we get C =
I1/V2=1/5 Ω.
Answer: b
Explanation: The transmission parameter B is given by B =
-V1/I2 |V2=0. Short circuiting b-b‘, -I2= 5/17 V1 => -V1/I2 =
17/5. On substituting we get B=17/5 Ω.
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Answer: c
Explanation: D is a transmission parameter and is given by
D = -I1/I2 |V2=0. Short circuiting b-b‘, I1= 7/17 V1 and-I2=
5/17 V1. So we get I1/I2 = 7/5. So D=7/5.
Answer: a
Explanation: h11=V1/I1 |V2=0. So the hybrid parameter h11
is called short circuit input impedance.
Answer: c
Explanation: h21=I2/I1 |V2=0. So the hybrid parameter h21 is
called short circuit forward current gain.
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a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
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Answer: b
Explanation: h11=V1/I1 |V2=0. So short circuiting b-b‘, V1 =
I1((2||2)+1) = 2I1 => V1/I1= 2. On substituting we get h11 =
V1/I1= 2Ω.
Answer: d
Explanation: Short circuiting b-b‘, h21 = I2/I1 when V2=0 and
-I2= I1/2 => I2/I1 = -1/2. So h21 = -1/2.
Answer: a
Explanation: Open circuiting a-a‘ we get V1=Iy×2 and
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Answer: c
Explanation: Open circuiting a-a‘ we get V1=Iy×2 and Iy=I2/2
and V2=Ix×4 and Ix=I2/2. On solving and substituting, we
get h22 =I2/V2=1/2 Ω.
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Answer: a
Explanation: Y11 = Z22/Δz and Δz=3-2=1 and Z22 = 1. So
on substituting we get Y11= 1/1=1.
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Answer: c
Explanation: Y12= -Z12/Δz and Δz=3-2=1 and Z12 = 1. So
on substituting we get Y12=- 1/1=-1.
Answer: b
Explanation: We have the relation Y21=- Z21/Δz. Δz=3-2=1
and given Z21 = 2. On substituting we get Y21=- 2/1=-2.
Answer: c
Explanation: The relation between Y22 and Z11 is Y22=
Z11/Δz and Δz=3-2=1 and given Z11 = 3. On substituting we
get Y22= 3/1=3.
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b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
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Answer: b
Explanation: Δy is the determinant of y parameters. The
value Δy is (Y11)(Y22)-(Y12)(Y21). On substituting the
values we get Δy = (1)(3)-(-2)(-1)=1.
Answer: c
Explanation: Δy is the determinant of y parameters and Δz
is the determinant of z parameters. And we obtained Δy = 1
and Δz = 1. So their product = (1) (1) = 1.
Answer: a
Explanation: V1=(Y22/Δy)I1-(Y12/Δy)I2. The relation
between Z11 and Y parameters is Z11 = Y22/Δy.
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Answer: b
Explanation: V1=(Y22/Δy)I1-(Y12/Δy)I2. The relation
between Z12 and Y parameters is Z12 = (-Y12)/Δy.
Answer: c
Explanation: V2=(-Y21/Δy)I1+(Y11/Δy)I2. The relation
between Z21 and Y parameters is Z21 = (-Y21)/Δy.
Answer: d
Explanation: V2=(-Y21/Δy)I1+(Y11/Δy)I2. The relation
between Z22 and Y parameters is Z22 = Y11/Δy.
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a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Z –parameter Z11 is V1/I1, port 2 is open
circuited. V1 = (1+2)I1 => V1/I1 = 3 and on substituting, we
get Z11 = 3Ω.
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Z12.
a) 4
b) 3
c) 2
d) 1
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z12 is V2/I1 |I2=0. On open
circuiting port 2 we obtain the equation, V1 = (2) I2 => V1/I1
= 2. On substituting we get Z12 = 2Ω.
Answer: a
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z21 is V2/I1 |I2=0. On open
circuiting port 2, we get V2 = (2)I1 => V2/I1 = 2. On
substituting we get Z21 = 2Ω.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z21 is V2/I2 |I1=0. This
parameter is obtained by open circuiting port 1. So we get
V2 = (2 + 1)I2 => V2 = 3(I2) => V2/I2 = 3. On substituting Z21
= 3Ω.
a) 10
b) 15
c) 20
d) 25
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Z –parameter Z11 is V1/I1, port 2 is open
circuited. V1 = (10 + 5)I1 => V1/I1 = 15 and on substituting,
we get Z11 = 2.5Ω.
Answer: c
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z11 is Z11 = Z11x + Z11y and
Z11x = 3, Z11y = 15. On substituting we get Z11 = 3 +15 =
18Ω.
Answer: d
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z12 is Z12 = Z12x + Z12y and
we have Z12x = 2, Z12y. On substituting we get Z12 = 2 + 5
= 7Ω.
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b) 6
c) 5
d) 4
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z21 is Z21 = Z21x + Z21y and
we have Z21x = 2, Z21y = 5. On substituting we get Z21 = 2
+ 5 = 7Ω.
Answer: b
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z22 is Z22 = Z22x + Z22y and
we have Z22x = 3, Z22y = 25. On substituting we get Z22 = 3
+25 = 28Ω.
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a) 1.5
b) 2.5
c) 3.5
d) 4.5
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Z –parameter Z11 is V1/I1, port 2 is open
circuited. V1 = (1+1.5)I1 => V1/I1 = 2.5 and on substituting,
we get Z11 = 2.5Ω.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z12 is V2/I1 |I2=0. On open
circuiting port 2 we obtain the equation, V1 = (1.5) I2 =>
V1/I1 = 1.5. On substituting we get Z12 = 1.5Ω.
Answer: d
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z21 is V2/I1 |I2=0. On open
circuiting port 2, we get V2 = (1.5)I1 => V2/I1 = 1.5. On
substituting we get Z21 = 1.5Ω.
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z21 is V2/I2 |I1=0. This
parameter is obtained by open circuiting port 1. So we get
V2 = ((2+2)||4)I2 => V2 = 2(I2) => V2/I2 = 2. On substituting
Z21 = 2Ω.
Answer: b
Explanation: We have the relation V1/I1=Z11–
Z12Z21/(ZL+Z21) and ZL is the load impedance and is equal
to 2Ω. On solving V1/I1=2.5-1/(2+2)=2.25Ω.
Answer: b
Explanation: From the figure by inspection we can say that
the source resistance is 1Ω. So Zin = (V1/I1) + Source
resistance. We had V1/I1 = 2.25. On substituting
Zin=1+2.25=3.25Ω.
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a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
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Answer: a
Explanation: From the figure the value of the admittance
parallel to the current source is 1 mho and this is the value
of source admittance. So Ys = 1 mho.
Answer: c
Explanation: The relation between I2/V2 and Y-parameters
is
I2/V2=(5/8×1+5/8×1/2-1/16)/(1+1/2)=7/12 mho.
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b) 6/7
c) 7/6
d) 7/12
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Answer: d
Explanation: The relation between Y22 and I2/V2 is Y22=
I2/V2. We have the relation I2/V2 = (Y22Ys+Y22Y11-
Y21Y12)/(Ys+Y11). On substituting their values in the
equation we get Y22 = 7/12 mho.
Answer: c
Explanation: The Z-parameter Z22 is inverse of the
Y-parameter Y22 i.e., Z22 = 1/Y22. We got Y22 = 7/12. So on
substituting we get Z22 = 12/7 mho.
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Answer: a
Explanation: We know V1=AV2-BI2 and I1=CV2-DI2. If the
network is symmetrical, then the relation between A and D
is A = D.
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d) Z11 = 4 Z12
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Answer: b
Explanation: For a network to be symmetrical A=D. So the
relation between Z11 and Z12 for the network is symmetrical
is Z11 = Z12.
Answer: c
Explanation: For symmetrical network, A=D. On substituting
this we get the relation between Z12 and Z11 and B and C
parameters if the network is symmetrical is
Z11 = Z12 =√(B/C).
a) 3/4
b) 4/3
c) 5/6
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d) 6/5
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Answer: d
Explanation: We know V1=AV2-BI2 and I1=CV2-DI2.
A=(V1/V2) |I2=0. On solving we get the transmission
parameter A as A = 6/5.
Answer: a
Explanation: The transmission parameter B is -V1/I2 |V2=0.
On short cicuiting the port 2, from the circuit we get -I2 =
(5/17)V1 => -V1/I2 = 17/5. On substituting we get B = 17/5.
Answer: b
Explanation: The transmission parameter C is I1/V2 |I2=0.
This parameter is obtained by open circuiting the port 2. So
we get V2 = 5I1 => I1/V2 = 1/5. On substituting, we get C =
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1/5.
Answer: c
Explanation: The transmission parameter D is -I1/I2 |V2=0.
This is obtained by short circuiting the port 2. We get I1 =
(7/17)V1 and -I2 = (5/17)V1. On solving, we get -I1/I2 = 7/5.
On substituting we get D = 7/5.
Answer: c
Explanation: The relation between Z11 and ABCD
parameters is Z11=√(AB/CD). We know A = 6/5, B = 17/5, C
= 1/5, D = 7/5. On substituting, Z11 = √((6/5×17/5)/(1
/5×7/5))=3.8Ω.
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d) 4.4
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Answer: d
Explanation: The relation between Z12 and ABCD
parameters is Z12=√(BD/AC). We got B = 17/5, D = 7/5, A =
6/5, C = 1/5. On substituting Z12=√(BD/AC) = √((17/5×7
/5)/(6/5×1/5))=4.4Ω.
Answer: c
Explanation: Ø is called image transfer constant and it is
also used to describe reciprocal networks and this
parameter is obtained from the voltage and current ratios.
We know Ø= tanh-1√(BC/AD) = tanh-1√(17/42)=0.75.
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