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Equivalent Circuits-2 Coupled Circuits

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1936
An equivalent circuit to represent 2 coupled circuits having distributed self -and mutual impedance and admittance is developed in this paper for the general case, and modified for certain specific cases. The application of these equivalent circuits for representation of coupled power circuits or a coupled power circuit and ground wire or metallic ...
J. C. Balsbaugh   +3 more
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Equivalence Checking of Reversible Circuits

2009 39th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, 2009
Determining the equivalence of reversible circuits designed to meet a common specification is considered. The circuits' primary inputs and outputs must be in pure logic states but the circuits may include elementary quantum gates in addition to reversible logic gates.
Robert Wille   +3 more
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Tensors and Equivalent Circuits

Journal of Mathematics and Physics, 1946
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Transistor equivalent circuits

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1959
This paper surveys the history of the electric-circuit representation of the transistor over the past fifty years. During the first two decades after the transistor was announced in 1948, primary emphasis was on small-signal equivalent circuits, which could be used for linear-circuit analysis and design.
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Equivalent Circuits-I

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1932
Equivalent circuits have been found valuable in the solution of certain problems in that they simplify the analysis. Furthermore, equivalent circuits provide a means of replacing magnetic coupling with simple impedance links thereby permitting the use of the calculating board for solution.
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Equivalent Circuits of Imperfect Condensers

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1931
Imperfect condensers usually are represented by equivalent electrical circuits consisting either of a pure capacitance and a resistance in series or by a pure capacitance and a resistance (or conductance) in parallel. Algebraic relationships existing among these circuit parameters are well known and commonly are used in dielectric study and electric ...
C. L. Dawes, W. M. Goodhue
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Equivalent circuits in stability studies

Electrical Engineering, 1934
Representation of ``receiving-end'' systems by simplified equivalent circuits, for use in steady state stability studies of electric power transmission systems, is discussed in this paper. Various methods of approximate representation are analyzed, compared, and evaluated.
O. G. C. Dahl, A. E. Fitzgerald
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Equivalent circuit for birdcage resonators

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1993
AbstractWe present an equivalent circuit analysis for both low pass and high pass birdcage resonators loaded with lossy samples. In a generalization of the method of Hoult and Lauterbur (J. Magn. Reson. 34, 425 (1979)), we also derive circuit component values by application of the laws of electrodynamics.
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Equivalent Circuits of the Elastic Field

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1944
Abstract This paper presents equivalent circuits representing the partial differential equations of the theory of elasticity for bodies of arbitrary shapes. Transient, steady-state, or sinusoidally oscillating elastic-field phenomena may now be studied, within any desired degree of accuracy, either by a “network analyzer,” or by ...
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