IRE Convention Record, 1956 -- Circuit Theory, volume 4 part 2.
sponsored by IRE Professional Group on Circuit Theory.
Condition: Very Good overall, black & yellow cardstock covers, thumbsized crimp, crease and ding to lower spine, with small tear to spine paper at the site and slight loosening there of the joint. Binding is sound, pages clean, unmarked.
Keywords: networks, feedback, network synthesis, circuit theory
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Circuit Theory, presented at the IRE National Convention NY March 19-22, 1956. Sessions on -- Circuits I - Symposium on Application of Recent Network Ideas to Feedback System problems; Circuits II - Design and Application of Active Networks; Circuits III - Network Synthesis Techniques. Papers include -- Network Theory in the Practical Design of Control Systems (Truxal); Some Theorems Applicable to the Problem of Stability in Linear Systems (Bower); Feedback System Synthesis by the Inverse root-locus method (Aseltine); Modulated Control Systems (Graham); Driving-Point Impedance Functions of Active Networks (DeClaris); Active Network Synthesis (Horowitz); Considerations on the Stability of Active Elements and Applications to Transistors (Stern);
Invariants of Linear Noisy Networks (Haus and Adler); Graphical Analysis of Transistor Circuits by Separation of variables (Finn and Dasher); Simple and Double Alternation in network synthesis (Reza); Synthesis of Tchebycheff RC Band Pass Filters (Helman) Pulsed RC Networks for Sampled-data systems (Sklansky); An operational calculus for numerical analysis (thaler and boxer); Linear complementary smoothing compensated for sampled data logs (ryerson).