DocumentCode
1166385
Title
A sequential method of network analysis
Author
Moad, Mohamed F.
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
1970
fDate
2/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
99
Lastpage
104
Abstract
A method of analysis characterized by an exceedingly low number of independent variables is introduced. With this method, it is possible to analyze many networks by using only one or two independent variables regardless of the number of branches or nodes. It is also possible to calculate immittances, transfer functions,
-terminal parameters, and
-port parameters with ease. The advantages of this method over many others can be appreciated when the network contains ideal transformers, independent sources in elementless branches, controlled sources, nonlinear elements, etc. The method is based on the simple idea of scanning the whole network branch by branch. At each step all the independent equations concerning the branch at hand and the previous branches are written. When the last branch is reached, sufficient equations to solve for all the variables of the network become available.
-terminal parameters, and
-port parameters with ease. The advantages of this method over many others can be appreciated when the network contains ideal transformers, independent sources in elementless branches, controlled sources, nonlinear elements, etc. The method is based on the simple idea of scanning the whole network branch by branch. At each step all the independent equations concerning the branch at hand and the previous branches are written. When the last branch is reached, sufficient equations to solve for all the variables of the network become available.Keywords
Computer-aided circuit analysis; Network analysis; Active circuits; Broadband amplifiers; Circuit theory; Feedback; Helium; Nonlinear equations; Transfer functions; Transformers; Transient response; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuit Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9324
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCT.1970.1083060
Filename
1083060
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