WAVE DIGITAL MODELS OF IDEAL AND REAL TRANSFORMERS

Biljana P. Stošić

DOI Number
10.2298/FUEE1602219S
First page
219
Last page
231

Abstract


In this paper, a generalization of the wave digital models of ideal transformer is done, aiming to increase a number of types of structures that can be modeled by using wave digital filter theory. Wave digital networks are described in details and developed here based on scattering parameter formalism and two-port networks of parallel or series adaptors.


Keywords

wave digital approach, ideal transformer, real transformer, series/parallel adaptors, network synthesis

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