Abstract
In linear network synthesis, not only passive components are used, but also idealized active elements such as controlled current and voltage sources. In addition, idealized converter circuitry, such as the negative impedance converter (NIC), the gyrator, and the circulator, is often employed. In the following sections, we describe the most common ways of implementing these circuits.
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Tietze, U., Schenk, C., Gamm, E. (2008). Controlled Sources and Impedance Converters. In: Electronic Circuits. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78655-9_12
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