Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks
Exploring the overlap of mathematics and engineering network synthesis, this book presents a rigorous treatment of the key principles underpinning linear lumped passive time-invariant networks. Based around a series of lectures given by the author, this thoughtfully written book draws on his wide experience in the field, carefully revealing the essential mathematical structure of network synthesis problems. Topics covered include passive n-ports, broadband matching, the design of passive multiplexes and two-state passive devices. It also includes material not usually found in existing texts, such as the theoretical behavior of transverse electromagnetic (TEM) coupled transmission lines. Introducing fundamental principles in a formal theorem-proof style, illustrated by worked examples, this book is an invaluable resource for graduate students studying linear networks and circuit design, academic researchers, and professional circuit engineers.
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Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks
Exploring the overlap of mathematics and engineering network synthesis, this book presents a rigorous treatment of the key principles underpinning linear lumped passive time-invariant networks. Based around a series of lectures given by the author, this thoughtfully written book draws on his wide experience in the field, carefully revealing the essential mathematical structure of network synthesis problems. Topics covered include passive n-ports, broadband matching, the design of passive multiplexes and two-state passive devices. It also includes material not usually found in existing texts, such as the theoretical behavior of transverse electromagnetic (TEM) coupled transmission lines. Introducing fundamental principles in a formal theorem-proof style, illustrated by worked examples, this book is an invaluable resource for graduate students studying linear networks and circuit design, academic researchers, and professional circuit engineers.
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Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks

Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks

by Dante C. Youla
Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks

Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks

by Dante C. Youla

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Exploring the overlap of mathematics and engineering network synthesis, this book presents a rigorous treatment of the key principles underpinning linear lumped passive time-invariant networks. Based around a series of lectures given by the author, this thoughtfully written book draws on his wide experience in the field, carefully revealing the essential mathematical structure of network synthesis problems. Topics covered include passive n-ports, broadband matching, the design of passive multiplexes and two-state passive devices. It also includes material not usually found in existing texts, such as the theoretical behavior of transverse electromagnetic (TEM) coupled transmission lines. Introducing fundamental principles in a formal theorem-proof style, illustrated by worked examples, this book is an invaluable resource for graduate students studying linear networks and circuit design, academic researchers, and professional circuit engineers.

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ISBN-13: 9781316423912
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 27 MB
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About the Author

Dante Youla is a Presidential Fellow of the New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering, and a Professor Emeritus of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has been awarded the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Vitold Belevitch Award for his fundamental contributions to the field, and the Youla–Kučera parametrization is named after him. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the IEEE.

Table of Contents

1. Auxiliary results; 2. Transforms and passivity; 3. Some classical passive 1-port synthesis; 4. Tellegen's theorem and 2-element 1-ports; 5. Elements of filters and reactance-ladders; 6. Passive n-ports; 7. Basic design of reactance 2-ports; 8. Basic design of reactance 2-ports; 9. Cascade synthesis of passive 1-ports; 10. A theory of broadband matching; 11. Stability and complex normalization; 12. Design of passive multiplexers; 13. Selected topics; 14. Multiconductor TEM transmission lines; 15. The ideal TEM 2-port; 16. Single frequency n-port geometry; 17. Immitances of n-terminal networks; 18. Two-state passive devices; Index.
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