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Synthesis of active filters employing thin-film distributed-parameter networks

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Title Synthesis of active filters employing thin-film distributed-parameter networks
Names Barker, Donald George (creator)
Jensen, Leland C. (advisor)
Date Issued 1965-03-05 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1965
Abstract This thesis deals with the problem of realizing
filter and delay functions by means of an active network
structure composed of distributed RC networks in
conjunction with a negative-impedance converter. Presented
is a general synthesis technique which can be
used for the realization of rational filter and delay
functions such as those expressable with Butterworth,
Chevyshev, or Bessel polynomials. The method is made
possible through the use of a distributed RC structure
which possesses rational admittance parameters.
To demonstrate the application of the synthesis
technique, a number of active networks are presented
and compared with their discrete component equivalents.
Experimental results are presented to verify the theory
of the distributed structure and to show the effectiveness of its use in active filter and delay networks
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Electric networks
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48190

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