zweiPortNetze
zweiPortNetze refers to a specific type of network architecture. The name, originating from German, directly translates to "two-port networks." In the context of electrical engineering and telecommunications, a two-port network is a fundamental concept used to analyze and represent circuits or systems that have two distinct pairs of terminals. These terminals are typically referred to as the input port and the output port.
The primary purpose of the two-port network model is to simplify the analysis of complex circuits by
Key parameters used to describe a two-port network include impedance, admittance, and hybrid parameters. These parameters
The concept of two-port networks is widely applied in various fields, including filter design, amplifier analysis,