DocumentCode :
1377353
Title :
What is a minimum-phase network?
Author :
Balabanian, Norman ; Lepage, Wilbur R.
Author_Institution :
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.
Volume :
74
Issue :
6
fYear :
1956
Firstpage :
785
Lastpage :
788
Abstract :
THE terms ¿minimum-phase¿ and ¿nonminimum-phase¿ as applied to network functions were probably first introduced and defined by Bode.1 Since their introduction these terms have become almost household words in circuit theory circles. There seems to be unanimity of opinion as to the definitions of minimum and nonminimum-phase networks, but there is less than unanimity in understanding of the properties of these two classes of networks. What is it that is minimum about a minimum-phase network? Is it the algebraic value or the absolute value of the phase angle that is a minimum? Is it the total change in phase angle as frequency varies from zero to infinity that is a minimum? Should the angle considered be angle of lead or angle of lag?
Keywords :
Educational institutions; Electrodes; Equations; Poles and zeros; Sparks; Steady-state;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, Transactions of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0097-2452
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.1956.6372462
Filename :
6372462
Link To Document :
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