Frequency analysis of large circuits using collapsible multi-port networks

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YU.V. Kokosha
M. A. Tereshin

Abstract

Analysis of electronic circuts with many dozens of transistors leads to considerable difficulties with initial input data. As a rule, each newly developed transistor has to be represented by an equivalent circuit including 5 to 15 nodes. Reduction of such models to frequency- dependent three-poles considerably decreases the overall number of circut nodes and components, makes possible to shorten the time of data input, and radically acelerates the analysis procedure

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Kokosha, Y. ., & Tereshin, M. A. (2010). Frequency analysis of large circuits using collapsible multi-port networks. Electronics and Communications, 15(3), 68–72. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2010.15.3.306040
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Theory of signals and systems

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