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... graph of Fig . 14-10 . egk 9m Lp Fig . 14-10 . Flow graph of a pentode . There are no restrictions upon the dimensions of the various nodes of a signal - flow graph ... GRAPHS CHAPTER PAGE FLOW GRAPH THEOREMS Theorems for Cascade Graphs.
... graph of Fig . 14-10 . egk 9m Lp Fig . 14-10 . Flow graph of a pentode . There are no restrictions upon the dimensions of the various nodes of a signal - flow graph ... GRAPHS CHAPTER PAGE FLOW GRAPH THEOREMS Theorems for Cascade Graphs.
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... graph in Fig . 14-17 ( b ) . This flow graph is a topological writing of Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws arranged as follows - V1 = lin - V2 - V3 = V2 V4 Vout = V4 i2 = il - iz The additional graph branches are the simple Ohm's law ...
... graph in Fig . 14-17 ( b ) . This flow graph is a topological writing of Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws arranged as follows - V1 = lin - V2 - V3 = V2 V4 Vout = V4 i2 = il - iz The additional graph branches are the simple Ohm's law ...
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... GRAPH -5 Rb Vout V2 ( C ) SIGNAL - FLOW GRAPH WITHOUT DIFFERENTIATION Fig . 14-22 . Rearrangement of graph to eliminate differentiation . The graph redrawn in Fig . 14-22 ( c ) is now suitable for direct analog computer simulation . A ...
... GRAPH -5 Rb Vout V2 ( C ) SIGNAL - FLOW GRAPH WITHOUT DIFFERENTIATION Fig . 14-22 . Rearrangement of graph to eliminate differentiation . The graph redrawn in Fig . 14-22 ( c ) is now suitable for direct analog computer simulation . A ...
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