Author :
Sommariva, Antonino M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
Abstract :
Brune´s tests are well known in circuit theory. They are two simple voltage tests used to ascertain whether the overall component stemming from the parallel-parallel, series-series, series-parallel, or parallel-series connection of two four-terminal components has a two-port matrix that is equal to the sum of the appropriate individual two-port matrices. What is less known is that Brune´s tests only are necessary and sufficient for reciprocal components and that all the extensions that are available in literature to also cover the nonreciprocal components are inaccurate. In this brief, a rigorous and thorough unified analysis of the four connections is carried out. It provides the complete characterization of the overall component under a two-port operation in the general case and, most importantly, the exact parameter conditions and voltage/current tests for the validity of the matrix sum rule.
Keywords :
circuit testing; circuit theory; matrix algebra; Brune tests; circuit theory; component stemming; current tests; four-terminal component; matrix sum rule validity; nonreciprocal component; parallel-parallel connection; reciprocal component; series-parallel connection; series-series connection; thorough unified analysis; two-port matrix; two-port operation; voltage tests; Circuit theory; Educational institutions; Equations; Indexes; Mathematical model; Vectors; Voltage control; Brune´s tests; circuit theory; four-terminal components; two-port operation;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2014.2304876