Analysis, properties and potential performance capabilities of a parametric circuit. Resonance

Authors

  • V. V. Beloglazov Voronezh State University, Russian Federation
  • Nikolay D. Biryuk Voronezh State University, Russian Federation
  • V. V. Yurgelas Voronezh State University, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272707060040

Abstract

The principle of linear engagement reads that for any process in a nonlinear circuit it is possible to find an equivalent linear circuit with the same process. This principle points out the significance of a parametric circuit in radio engineering. In radio communications an oscillating circuit performs one of the most important roles providing selectivity. Often nonlinear elements are included in it aiming to improve its quality, but dramatically complicating analysis. Thus parametric circuit analysis and use is of a great importance.

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Published

2007-06-04

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Section

Research Articles