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      Transient analysis of nonlinear circuits by combining asymptotic waveform evaluation with volterra series

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      Author(s)
      Celik, M.
      Atalar, Abdullah
      Tan, M. A.
      Date
      1995-08
      Source Title
      IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I : Fundamental Theory and Applications
      Print ISSN
      1057-7122
      Electronic ISSN
      1558-1268
      Publisher
      Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
      Volume
      42
      Issue
      8
      Pages
      470 - 473
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      A new method is proposed for the transient analysis of circuits with large number of linear lumped elements and lossy coupled transmission lines, and with few mildly nonlinear terminations. The method combines the Volterra-series technique with Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation approach and corresponds to recursive analysis of a linear equivalent circuit.
      Keywords
      Transient analysis
      Nonlinear circuits
      Frequency domain analysis
      Transmission line matrix methods
      Propagation losses
      Coupling circuits
      Distributed parameter circuits
      Equations
      Equivalent circuits
      Circuit analysis computing
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/10825
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      http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/81.404056
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