Auxiliary branch method and modified nodal voltage equations

A theorem is presented describing a transformation by means of which it is possible to assign to an elementary multiport with fairly general constitutive equations (including all kinds of controlled sources, nullors, ideal transformers, etc.) a modified multiport with the same all-pole terminal beha...

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Main Author: A. Reibiger
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-05-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/6/157/2008/ars-6-157-2008.pdf
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Summary:A theorem is presented describing a transformation by means of which it is possible to assign to an elementary multiport with fairly general constitutive equations (including all kinds of controlled sources, nullors, ideal transformers, etc.) a modified multiport with the same all-pole terminal behavior. The branch set of this modified multiport is augmented with so called auxiliary branches whereas its constitutive equations are always in conductance form. Therefore an interconnection of a family of multiports transformed in this manner can always be analyzed by means of a system of nodal voltage equations. It will be shown that this system of equations is equivalent to a system of modified nodal voltage equations set up for the network that is an interconnection of the elementary multiports originally given.
ISSN:1684-9965
1684-9973