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H and nH_modeling vs Thevenin and Norton
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differences between H and nH_modeling and Thevenin and Norton
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power
disspation
biasing
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H and nH_modeling vs Thevenin and Norton
Thevenin and Norton
are
two simplification techniques that explain terminal behavior
For linear circuits
Replace
A terminal port
source and impedance [1, 2]
Those help to achive
To concetrate only in a portion of the circuit
However
those models are rigid
Dependent on the source
Are not related to the target
Which limits their applications
Hybrid equivalent circuit
An alternative model
For a two terminal network
Consist in
A voltage source
A current source
An equivalent resistance
Can represent
Linear
Nonlinear networks
More dinamic
Could select its sources
Universality
It is use for
Noise analysis
Nullified H model
Special case
Depends on
Source network
Target network
Property
Power consumption is
Minimized to zero
Include
Multi-port networks
Minimizes the DC power dissipation
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