A Theory of electrical circuits with resistively coupled distributed structures : Delay time predicting
Marinov, C. A.& Neittaanmäki, P. (1988). A Theory of electrical circuits with resistively coupled distributed structures : Delay time predicting. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems , 35 (2), 173-183.
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and SystemsPäivämäärä
1988Tekijänoikeudet
© IEEE, 1988.
This paper deals with qualitative properties ( existence,
uniqueness, and especially, stability) and numerical solution of a circuit
consisting of a resistive multiport with r-c-g "exactly modeled" distributed
elements connected to its terminals. This kind of results are useful,
for instance, when we study the effect of interconnections on the speed of
transient process from an integrated structure. A formula to evaluate the
delay time as a global parameter of the circuit is given and verified by
numerical calculus.
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