INTRODUCTION
We, at this point in our study of circuit analysis, know how to analyse a linear time-invariant circuit with initial conditions to obtain its transient and steady-state performance by employing time-domain techniques or frequency-domain techniques. Further, we know how to do it efficiently by judicious application of some powerful circuit theorems.
Of course, Circuit Theory does not end there. In fact, it is only the beginning. However, a close study of the previous 15 chapters of the text would have imparted to the reader the capability to analyse any linear time-invariant circuit of reasonable complexity.
There is nothing special about a two-port network from this point of view. It is just another linear time-invariant circuit ...
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