On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 22:34:02 GMT, "Peter O. Brackett"
wrote:
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Network synthesis was widely researched, studied and taught back in the
1940 - 1970 era but... today it is seldom seen, used, or taught. There are
however lots of older textbooks which cover this field in great depth.
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1.) Ernst A. Guillemin, "Synthesis of Passive Networks", John Wiley & Sons,
NY, 1957. [LC# 57-8886. On technical library shelves at LCShelf
Call # TK3226.G84. See Chapters 3, 4, 9, 10 which cover the DPI synthesis
in detail, and Chapter 14 which covers the approximation problem.]
2.) Norman Balabanian, "Network Syntheis" Prentice-Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ 1958. [LC# 58-11650. On technical library shelves at LCC
Shelf Call # TK3226.B26. See Chapters 2 & 3 for DPI and Chapter
9 for the approximation problem.]
3.) Louis Weinberg, "Network Analysis and Synthesis", McGraw-Hill,
New York, 1962. [LC# 61-16969. On technical library shelves at
LC Shelf Call # TK3226.W395. See Chapter's 9 & 10 for DPI
synthesis and Chapter 11 for the approximation problem]
One does not have to realize such designs with purely passive RLC
networks and, in appropriate frequency ranges, they can often be
synthesized with active RC networks [R, C and Op-Amps] by
appropriate transformations of the passive synthesis results.
See for instance...
4.) Adel S. Sedra and Peter O. Brackett, "Filter Theory and Design:
Active and Passive", Matrix Publishers, Portland, OR, 1978. [LC #
76-39745. On technical library shelves at LCC Shelf Call #
TK7872.F5S42.]
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Gawwwwd! You list makes me feel really old. Not only do I recognize
all your references, I knew "Ernie" personally... but I had Harry B.
Lee as my instructor, since I was in VI-B.
...Jim Thompson
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