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The purpose of this thesis is to apply both classical sensitivity function and pole-zero sensitivity to a method of active network synthesis developed by Hoyer.
Table of Contents
Introduction -- Classical sensitivity function in driving point function -- Pole-zero sensitivity in driving point function -- Synthesis using non-ideal gyrators -- Experimental study -- Summary -- Appendices -- Bibliography
Description
Thesis (M.S.)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering