Title :
Transformation Theory Applied to Linear Active and/or Nonbilateral Networks
Author :
Guillemin, Ernst A.
fDate :
9/1/1957 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A nonpassive and/or nonbilateral (linear) network can be represented analytically as a passive bilateral one in which the variables are subjected to an appropriate linear transformation. In contrast to the "dependent source" method of analysis, transformation theory offers not only a very general and elegant way of dealing with both the nonbilateral as well as the active character of devices, but through the existence of a considerable number of interpretive mechanisms such as geometric visualization in multidimensional spaces and the concept of normal coordinate transformations, it represents a relatively untapped storehouse of manipulative artifices that may ultimately provide a clearer understanding of this broader class of networks.
Keywords :
Active networks; Admittance; Art; Circuits; Equations; Impedance; Network synthesis; Network topology; Steady-state; Symmetric matrices; Transient response;
Journal_Title :
Circuit Theory, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCT.1957.1086366