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Active network synthesis using operational amplifiers

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Title Active network synthesis using operational amplifiers
Names Chiang, Ching Hwa (creator)
Jensen, Leland C. (advisor)
Date Issued 1967-08-07 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1968
Abstract Three synthesis methods for the realization of the
voltage transfer function by means of RC elements and
three different active devices are presented. These
three devices are a high-gain amplifier, a voltage controlled
voltage source (VCVS) and a negative immittance
converter (NIC). The VCVS and NIC as well as the high-gain amplifier are realized by an operational amplifier.
The properties of the operational amplifier are
stated. The matrix representation which describes the
electrical behavior of this device is defined. The
realizations of VCVS and NIC using an operational amplifier
are derived. Synthesis techniques for these network
configurations are developed and investigated. Examples
are given for each case followed by experimental results.
A Butterworth low-pass function is selected for all
three synthesis examples. The actual networks are built. The experimental results of actual networks are analyzed
and compared with the theoretical results. A general comparison
of these three different synthesis methods is
discussed in the conclusion.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Electric circuits
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47010

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