An iterative numerical method is used to synthesize a given non-series-parallel minimal LC network with a prescribed driving-point function. Converting the given network to a series-parallel network by a certain reduction method produces the initial element values. The concept of sensitivities of a network's evaluating equations with respect to the element values is used to achieve a convergent solution. The procedure is applicable to canonic and non-canonic networks alike. The element values can be determined to any degree of accuracy desired.
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Bahman SHAHZADI, "Numerical Synthesis of Minimal LC One-Port Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E72-E, no. 5, pp. 595-599, May 1989, doi: .
Abstract: An iterative numerical method is used to synthesize a given non-series-parallel minimal LC network with a prescribed driving-point function. Converting the given network to a series-parallel network by a certain reduction method produces the initial element values. The concept of sensitivities of a network's evaluating equations with respect to the element values is used to achieve a convergent solution. The procedure is applicable to canonic and non-canonic networks alike. The element values can be determined to any degree of accuracy desired.
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