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NAS Lab Manual - Z Parameters

The document describes an experiment to calculate and verify the Z and Y parameters of a two-port network. It provides the theory behind Z and Y parameters and the circuit diagrams used. The procedure involves connecting resistors in different configurations and measuring voltages and currents to determine the Z11, Z12, Z21, Z22, Y11, Y12, Y21, and Y22 parameters both practically and theoretically. The percentages of error between the practical and theoretical values are then calculated.

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NAS Lab Manual - Z Parameters

The document describes an experiment to calculate and verify the Z and Y parameters of a two-port network. It provides the theory behind Z and Y parameters and the circuit diagrams used. The procedure involves connecting resistors in different configurations and measuring voltages and currents to determine the Z11, Z12, Z21, Z22, Y11, Y12, Y21, and Y22 parameters both practically and theoretically. The percentages of error between the practical and theoretical values are then calculated.

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EEE Department, MSIT Networks Analysis and Synthesis Lab, 4 th Sem, EEC-262

EXPERIMENT NO : 1

AIM: To calculate and verify 'Z' & 'Y' parameters of two-port network.

APPARATUS REQUIRED: Electronic Circuit Trainer Kit , Three resistances, Connecting


Wires .

BRIEF THEORY :

'Z' PARAMETERS :

In Z parameters of a two-port, the input & output voltages V1 & V2 can be expressed in terms of
input & output currents I 1 & I2. Out of four variables (i.e V1 , V2, I1 , I2 ) V1 & V2 are dependent
variables whereas I1 & I2 are independent variables. Thus,

V1 = Z11I1+ Z12 I2 -----(1)

V2 = Z21I1+ Z22 I2 -----(2)

Here Z11 & Z22 are the input & output driving point impedances while Z 12 & Z21 are the
reverse & forward transfer impedances.

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

Fig 1-a: Circuit for determining Z11 & Z21

Fig 1-b: Circuit for determining Z12 & Z22


PROCEDURE:

a) Connect the variable voltage to port 1 and keep the port 2 open circuit i.e. I2 = 0 as
shown in fig.4.a .Set different voltages on V1 and measure V1 , V2 and I1 for each setting
and tabulate Z11 & Z21.
b) Connect the variable voltage to port 2 and keep the port1 open circuit i.e. I1 = 0 as
shown in fig.4.b. Set different voltages at V2 and measure V2, V1, I 2 for each setting
and tabulate Z12 & Z22.

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OBSERVATIONS:

For Z parameters :

S. When Port 2 is open ckt I2 = 0 When Port 1 is open ckt I1 = 0


NO.
V1 (V) V2 (V) I1 (mA) Z11 = Z21 = V1(V) V2(V) I2(mA) Z12 = Z22 =
V1/I 1 (Ω) V2 /I1(Ω) V1/I 2(Ω) V2 /I2(Ω)

CALCULATION:-

R1=……Ω R2=…….Ω R3=…….Ω

(i) Z11
PRACTICALLY (P) Z11 = (V1 /I1 )=……..Ω

THEORETICAL (T) Z11 = (R1+R3) =……...Ω

(ii) Z22
PRACTICALLY (P) Z22 = (V2/I2 )=…….Ω

THEORETICAL (T) Z22 = (R2+R3) =…….Ω

(iii) Z21
PRACTICALLY (P) Z21 = (V2/I 1 )=…….Ω

THEORETICAL (T) Z21 = (R3) =…………Ω


(iv) Z12
PRACTICALLY (P) Z12 = (V1/I2 ) =…….,Ω

THEORETICAL (T) Z12 = ( R3) =…………Ω

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'Y' PARAMETERS

BRIEF THEORY :

In Y parameters of a two-port , the input & output currents I1 & I2 can be expressed in terms of
input & output voltages V1 & V2 . Out of four variables (i.e I1 , I2, V1, V2 ) I 1& I 2 are dependent
variables whereas V1 & V2 are independent variables.

I1= Y11 V2 + Y12 V2 -------(1)


I2= Y21 V1 + Y 22 V2 -------(2)

Here Y 11 & Y22 are the input & output driving point admittances while Y12 & Y21 are the
reverse & forward transfer admittances.

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

Fig : 1-c

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Fig : 1- d
PROCEDURE :

a) Connect the variable voltage to port 1 and keep the port 2 short circuit i.e. V2 = 0 as
shown in fig.4.a .Set different voltages on V1 and measure V1 , I 2 and I 1 for each setting
and tabulate Y11 & Y21.
b) Connect the variable voltage to port 2 and keep the port1 short circuit i.e. V1 = 0 as
shown in fig.4.b. Set different voltages at V2 and measure V2, I 1, I 2 for each setting and
tabulate Y12 & Y22.

OBSERVATIONS:

For Y parameters:

S. When Port 2 is short ckt V2 = 0 When Port 1 is short ckt V1 = 0


NO.
V1 (V) I1 (mA) I2 (mA) Y11 = Y21 = V2(V) I1 (mA) I2(mA) Y12 = Y22 =
I1/V1 (℧) I2 /V1(℧) I1/V2(℧) I2 /V2(℧)

Calculation:

R1=……Ω R2=…….Ω R3=…….Ω

(i) Y11
PRACTICALLY (P) Y11 =(I1/V1 ) =…………Ʊ
1 1
Theoretical (T) Y11 = + ………………………. Ʊ
𝑅1 𝑅3

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(ii) Y22
PRACTICALLY (P) Y22 = (I2 /V2 ) =………….. Ʊ
1 1
THEORETICAL (T) Y 22 = + ………………………. Ʊ
𝑅2 𝑅3

(iii) Y21
PRACTICALLY (P) Y21 = (I2/V1 ) =………….Ʊ

1
THEORETICAL (T) Y21 =
𝑅3

(iv) Y12
PRACTICALLY (P) Y12 = (I1/V2 ) =…………… Ʊ
1
THEORETICAL (T) Y 21 = =……. Ʊ
𝑅3

Z Parameters Y Parameters
Practical Theoretical % Practical Theoretical % error
Values Values error Values Values
Z11 Y11
Z12 Y12
Z21 Y21
Z22 Y22
Mean % error Mean % error

PRECAUTIONS:

a) Make the connections according to the circuit diagram. Power supply should be
switched off.
b) Connections should be tight.
c) Note the readings carefully.

RESULT:

The 'Z' & 'Y' parameters of the given two port network has been calculated and verified &
corresponding errors are found.

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