In electronics, why do we need a two port network?

In summary, a two port network allows for more complicated circuits and devices. Almost all electronics devices would not function with only one port, so a two port network is necessary.
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Why do we need a two port network? Is there something which a one port network lacks? Why we needed a two port network connection?
 
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Welcome to PF;
What a 1-port network lacks is a second port.
The second port on the input and the output allows for more complicated arrangements of components.
Almost all electronics devices would not function with only one port.
For instance - how do make an amplifier with only one port? How do you add a power supply with only one port?
(Note: the ground can be the second port.)
 
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Hmm...thanks
 
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But what about the two port circuits with only simple linear resistances (and not any non-linear elements like transistor s)? What's special in that?
 
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Simon Bridge said:
Welcome to PF;
What a 1-port network lacks is a second port.
The second port on the input and the output allows for more complicated arrangements of components.
Almost all electronics devices would not function with only one port.
For instance - how do make an amplifier with only one port? How do you add a power supply with only one port?
(Note: the ground can be the second port.)

I am not sure about that. Ifaikr, a 'port' consists of two terminals - e.g between an input terminal and ground or two input connections. A two port device would have four terminals or possibly three terminals with one 'common', which may or may not be 'ground'. I don't think the power supply connections are classed as ports in an active device.

A single port network would just have two terminals - such as a resistor (the simplest), an RC or RLC network or a more complicated circuit that might even be active.

We "need" two port networks if we want to have all those functions that amplifiers, transformers and matching networks provide.
 
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sophiecentaur said:
I don't think the power supply connections are classed as ports in an active device.

yes agreed ... a port is an I/O type port input only, output only, or bi directional
and may be considered analog or digital


Dave
 
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A one port models a single 2-terminal circuit element.

A two port models a transfer function or similar system component as wells ladder and tee circuit elements. Dependent sources, for example, are 2-ports. A transfer function of the form y = A x is a 2-port.

Since transfer functions are extremely common it's nice to have a very generic linear circuit model concept for them.
 

Related to In electronics, why do we need a two port network?

1. Why do we need a two port network in electronics?

A two port network is a fundamental concept in electronics that is used to analyze and design complex circuits. It allows us to understand and model the behavior of a circuit by dividing it into two separate parts, which makes it easier to study and manipulate.

2. How does a two port network work?

A two port network consists of two input terminals and two output terminals. It operates by taking an input signal and modifying it in some way, which is then outputted through the output terminals. This allows us to measure and control the behavior of the circuit in a more precise manner.

3. What are the advantages of using a two port network?

Two port networks offer several advantages in electronics. They provide a simplified representation of a complex circuit, making it easier to analyze and design. They also allow for more accurate measurements and control of circuit behavior. Additionally, two port networks can be cascaded together to create even more complex systems.

4. Can a two port network be used for any type of circuit?

Yes, a two port network can be used for any type of circuit, whether it is passive (containing only resistors, capacitors, and inductors) or active (containing amplifiers, transistors, etc.). It is a universal concept in electronics that can be applied to a wide range of circuits and systems.

5. How do we analyze a two port network?

To analyze a two port network, we use a variety of techniques such as the Z, Y, H, and S parameters. These parameters describe the relationship between the input and output signals of the network and allow us to calculate important characteristics such as gain, impedance, and frequency response.

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