DocumentCode
1206644
Title
The Application of Filter Theory to the Design of Reactance Networks
Author
Eastman, Austin V.
Author_Institution
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Washington, Seattle, 3, Washington
Volume
32
Issue
9
fYear
1944
Firstpage
538
Lastpage
546
Abstract
The design of electrical networks does not necessarily require the development of any special method of attack since a direct application of Ohm´s and Kirchhoff´s laws is always possible. Nevertheless such designs may be simplified and the selection of a suitable type of network for a particular application expedited by developing special methods of attack. It is the purpose of this paper to present one of these special methods; namely, the application of low-pass and high-pass filter theory to the design of reactance networks. While this method of attack probably offers no simplification unless one is already familiar with filter theory, such theory is now so well known to most radio engineers that its application to the design of reactance networks should appreciably simplify the procedure. Two specific applications of the method of attack are given; namely, (1) the design of impedance-matching networks such as might be used between a radio-frequency transmission line and an antenna and (2), the design of coupling units for video amplifiers. No doubt other applications will occur to the reader.
Keywords
Band pass filters; Books; Design engineering; Equations; Filtering theory; Impedance; Low pass filters; Radio frequency; Sections; Transmission line theory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1944.233068
Filename
1695066
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