Synthesis of Some Classes of Multivariable Cascaded Transmission-Line Networks

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Since the concept of multivariable positive real functions was introduced, the synthesis of these functions and matrices, concerning passive networks composed of lumped elements and of lumped and transmission-line elements, has been one of the most interesting problems in the field of circuit theory. This paper considers the synthesis of cascaded transmission-line networks of noncommensurate unit elements with the following structures: 1) a cascade connection of m transmission lines Ni (i = 1, 2,…, m) in a prescribed order, each Ni being a transmission line with open-ended stubs, composed of unit elements of a single variable pi;2) a transmission line with open-ended stubs composed of unit elements of p2, connected in cascade between two transmission lines composed of unit elements of pi; 3) a cascade connection of m transmission lines Ni (i = 1, 2,…, m) in an arbitrary order, each Ni being a transmission line composed of unit elements of pi; and 4) a transmission line composed of commensurate unit elements with open-ended stubs, partitioned from a multivariable network. © 1968, IEEE. All right reserved.

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Shirakawa, I., Takahashl, H., & Ozaki, H. (1968). Synthesis of Some Classes of Multivariable Cascaded Transmission-Line Networks. IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 15(2), 138–143. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCT.1968.1082788

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