s domain

s domain: To Understand the concept of s domain network, let us see the below three points Single Resistor in s Domain Single Inductor in s Domain Single Capacitor in…

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Convolution Integral in Network Analysis

Convolution Integral in Network Analysis: The Convolution Integral in Network Analysis in Laplace transform states that where f1 (t) * f2 (t) = Convolution of f1 (t) and f2 (t) From the definition of…

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Convolution Theorem

Convolution Theorem: The convolution theorem of Laplace transform states that, let f1 (t) and f2 (t) are the Laplace transformable functions and F1 (s), F2 (s) are the Laplace transforms…

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Rectangular Travelling Wave

Rectangular Travelling Wave: Reflection and transmission of a Rectangular Travelling Wave at junction points of unequal impedances in a transmission line are of great importance in transmission systems. Depending on…

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Travelling Waves on Transmission Lines

Travelling Waves on Transmission Lines: Any disturbance on a Travelling Waves on Transmission Lines or system such as sudden opening or closing of line, a short circuit or a fault…

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Low Ohmic Shunt

Low Ohmic Shunt: The most common method employed for high impulse current measurements is a Low Ohmic Shunt shown in Fig. 7.46. The equivalent circuit is shown in Fig. 7.46b.…

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Circuits for Producing Impulse Waves

Circuits for Producing Impulse Waves: A double exponential waveform of the type mentioned in Eq. (6.15) may be produced in the laboratory with a combination of a series R-L-C circuit…

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