Some two-port networks do not have either (z) or (y) parameters. A good example is the ideal

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Some two-port networks do not have either \(z\) or \(y\) parameters. A good example is the ideal transformer shown in Figure P17-32. The equations defining this two-port network were found in Chapter 15 as
\[
\begin{gathered}
V_{1}=n V_{2} \\
I_{1}=-\frac{1}{n} I_{2}
\end{gathered}
\]
Attempt to find the \(z\)-parameters and explain why they do not exist.

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The Analysis And Design Of Linear Circuits

ISBN: 9781119913023

10th Edition

Authors: Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint

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