Title :
Network theorems for transistor circuits
fDate :
2/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method for simplifying transistor amplifier circuits by means of diagram transformations is presented. It is based on several network theorems that are not well known. These are: the source splitting theorem, which facilitates subsequent circuit simplification; the controlled-source substitution theorem, which eliminates controlled sources in a one-port; and the controlled-source reduction theorem, which eliminates controlled sources in a two-port. All of these theorems come in dual pairs. The technique permits the analysis of the circuits covered in introductory courses with minimum mathematics and without the need for prior insight
Keywords :
amplifiers; bipolar transistor circuits; circuit diagrams; field effect transistor circuits; network analysis; BJT amplifiers; FET amplifiers; controlled-source reduction theorem; controlled-source substitution theorem; diagram transformations; dual pairs; introductory courses; network theorems; source splitting theorem; transistor amplifier circuits simplification; Circuit analysis; Equations; Inspection; Mathematics; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on