DocumentCode
1161079
Title
Synthesis Using Distributed RC Networks
Author
O´Shea, R.
Volume
12
Issue
4
fYear
1965
fDate
12/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
546
Lastpage
554
Abstract
This paper presents necessary and sufficient conditions for a function to be the driving point impedance of a network composed of uniform RC lines all having the same RC product connected in an arbitrary manner. Foster type realizations are developed for an impedance function satisfying these conditions. Analogous to the vector approach for the
plane analysis of lumped circuits, a method for determining the frequency response of driving point impedance and transfer functions in the P = cosh x1s.R- plane is considered. A transfer function synthesis procedure based upon a ladder realization is developed which is capable of realizing transmission zeros along the real axis of the
plane between
and
. By locating a zero at
using this procedure, a zero can be obtained on the
axis of the
plane. The use of lattice networks and negative immittance converters for obtaining complex conjugate
plane poles and zeros is also discussed. Finally, it is pointed out that the foregoing work is applicable to three terminal networks that are both symmetrical and reciprocal. These networks may consist of lumped as well as distributed elements.
plane analysis of lumped circuits, a method for determining the frequency response of driving point impedance and transfer functions in the P = cosh x1s.R- plane is considered. A transfer function synthesis procedure based upon a ladder realization is developed which is capable of realizing transmission zeros along the real axis of the
plane between
and
. By locating a zero at
using this procedure, a zero can be obtained on the
axis of the
plane. The use of lattice networks and negative immittance converters for obtaining complex conjugate
plane poles and zeros is also discussed. Finally, it is pointed out that the foregoing work is applicable to three terminal networks that are both symmetrical and reciprocal. These networks may consist of lumped as well as distributed elements.Keywords
Circuit analysis; Circuit synthesis; Filtering theory; Frequency response; Impedance; Lattices; Network synthesis; Poles and zeros; Sufficient conditions; Transfer functions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuit Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9324
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCT.1965.1082508
Filename
1082508
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