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Electronics Letters
Volume 12, Issue 8, 15 April 1976
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Volume 12, Issue 8
15 April 1976
Design of surface-acoustic-wave filters by taking account of electrical terminations and matching circuits
- Author(s): Masatsune Yamaguchi and Hiroshi Kogo
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 181 –182
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760140
- Type: Article
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This letter describes a method of determining overlap width for interdigital electrodes of s.a.w. filters by taking account of electrical terminations and matching circuits. A filter with 22.5% bandwidth is designed by use of damped least squares. Since the amplitude response in the passband can be considerably improved compared with that designed by a Fourier analysis, this method may be useful when the required passband shape is strictly specified.
Development of the Chung and Bedrosian iterative digital cellular multiplier
- Author(s): R.B.D. Knight and J.R. Stockton
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 182 –183
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760141
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A revision of the multiplier of Chung and Bedrosian is presented, which uses the same type of r.o.m. loaded with different data, and can perform both simple-multiply and multiply-accumulate. Certain other simple operations may also be performed. No logic is now needed for decoding the outputs. Overflow stages may for some operations have the r.o.m.s replaced by m.s.i. counters. The meanings of the r.o.m. outputs are given.
Transfer-function matrix of multivariable systems with cascade and feedback controllers
- Author(s): M. Tarokh
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 183 –184
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760142
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Simple expressions relating the closed-loop transfer function matrix to the cascade and feedback controller matrices are derived for a multivariable system. An important result is deduced which can simplify some of the design procedures of linear multivariable systems.
Microwave impedance determination by reflection-coefficient measurement through an arbitrary linear 2-port system
- Author(s): M.S. Hodgart
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 184 –186
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760143
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A new method is described for measuring an impedance accessible only through an unknown 2-port linear system. Four calibrating impedances are used: a known resistance, a short circuit and two other unknown reactances. The value of impedance is calculable directly from the input measurements using simple step-by-step formulas.
Programmable p.s.k. diode convolver
- Author(s): T.W. Grudkowski and T.M. Reeder
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 186 –187
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760144
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Programmable phase-shift-key signal encoding and correlation is demonstrated using a unique s.a.w. diode-convolver configuration. Biphase tap programming is accomplished by choosing the polarity of the direct bias current applied to an antiparallel silicon-on-sapphire diode pair attached to each delay-line tap. This nonlinear approach also permits accurate correlation of an arbitrarily coded. Doppler-shifted p.s.k. signal. The experimental characteristics of a 64-tap programmable module are described.
Method for determining the relative time delay between two replicas of a binary sequence
- Author(s): J.R. Ball
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 187 –188
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760145
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If two replicas of the same binary sequence have a relative time delay, this delay may be measured by summing the two sequences and examining the frequency spectrum of the resulting signal. Priority of arrival can be determined by using a 4-phase modulator to combine the two sequences.
Transient thermal response of amplifying gate thyristors
- Author(s): A. Silard and M. Bodea
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 188 –189
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760146
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A computer-aided investigation of the transient thermal behaviour of amplifying gate thyristors (a.g.t.s.) has been performed by taking into consideration the nonlinear properties of silicon over a wide range of temperature excursions.
Optimum gapwidth in light-controlled microstrip modulators
- Author(s): W. Platte
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 189 –190
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760147
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The letter describes a simple method for calculating the optimum gapwidth of facing microstrip contacts in light-controlled microstrip switches and modulators using parts of an evaporated, sensitised semiconductor film as integrated radiation sensors.
Optimal: a program for optimising microstrip networks
- Author(s): N.M. Hosseini ; V.H. Shurmer ; R.A. Soares
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 190 –192
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760148
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An optimisation program OPTIMAL is described which includes algorithms for dispersion and loss in microstrip. The optimisation routine combines pseudorandom and conjugate gradient pattern-search techniques to improve the chances of finding a global-minimum solution to multimodal problems. The optimisation of a GaAs f.e.t. amplifier shows the program's ability to produce good results from poor starting values.
GaAs power f.e.t.s with semi-insulated gates
- Author(s): H.M. Macksey ; D.W. Shaw ; W.R. Wisseman
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 192 –193
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760149
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GaAs semi-insulated-gate f.e.t.s (s.i.g.f.e.t.s) have been fabricated by Ar+ bombardment in the gate region. The d c. characteristics and microwave performance are compared with those of conventional power m.e.s.f.e.t.s fabricated from the same slice. Up to 2.9W output power with 4dB gain has been obtained from s.i.g.f.e.t. devices at 8 GHz.
Translinear root-difference-of-squares circuit
- Author(s): S. Ashok
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 194 –195
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760150
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A simple translinear circuit is proposed to provide analogue root-difference-of-squares operation. Fully compatible with s.i.c. technology, the circuit can be used for r.m.s. subtraction, magnitude sine-to-cosine conversion and frequency doubling. Experimental results are presented to support the theory.
Feedback polynomial of a majority logic decoder
- Author(s): Kai Ping Yiu
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 195 –196
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760151
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In the letter, a derivation of the feedback polynomial of a majority-logic decoder is presented. The feedback polynomial is shown to be related in a simple fashion to the generator polynomial of the code being used. Based on this result, the tedium associated with the conventional approach to obtain the feedback polynomial, such as the long-division routine, can be eliminated.
Design of time-optimal regulators for linear multivariable discrete-time plants
- Author(s): B. Porter
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 196 –197
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760152
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In the letter, it is demonstrated that the generalised control canonical form provides an effective basis for the design of time-optimal regulators for linear multivariable discrete-time plants.
Finite-length binary phase codes for digital pulse compression
- Author(s): M.W. Jelffs
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 197 –199
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760153
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Binary phase codes for radar pulse compression giving compression ratios greater than 13 (the maximum-length Barker code) must generally be found by trial and error on a digital computer. Formulas are derived for the maximum number of codes of given length which have different autocorrelation functions, and it is shown how redundant codes can be recognised without evaluating the autocorrelation functions.
Investigation of a 90° corrugated horn
- Author(s): G.A. Hockham
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 199 –201
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760154
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Wide-angle corrugated horns have found important practical applications as feeds for front-fed reflector antennas when low levels of crosspolarisation are required. A theoretical study has been carried out on the 90° corrugated horn for a structure possessing an 'arbitrary, but finite, number of corrugations. Computed and measured results are shown to be in good agreement for a horn possessing three annular slots.
Optical waveguiding and modulation in zinc-sulphide thin films
- Author(s): P.L. Jones and K.A.H. Al-Khateeb
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 201 –202
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760155
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Some guiding and electro-optic properties of highly ordered (111)-oriented single-crystal zinc-sulphide thin films grown on silicon are reported. A simple relative-phase modulator is described. At a wavelength of 633 nm, the halfwave voltage is 58 V and the attenuation less than 6 dB.
Design of symmetrical polylithic crystal filters
- Author(s): C.C. Lin
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 202 –203
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760156
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A procedure for designing a physically symmetrical polylithic filter with arbitrary number of symmetrical two-pole crystals is presented. An example of using the method to realise a high order filter is given.
Microwave balanced-mixer circuits using combline directional couplers
- Author(s): D.J. Gunton
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 204 –205
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760157
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The use of 180° combline directional couplers in strip transmission line mixer circuits enables completely planar single and dual balanced devices to be produced. Results are presented for an X-band single-balanced mixer in triplate. A circuit is described for a planar dual balanced mixer.
Neuristor-line pulse-train selector
- Author(s): Z. Czarnul ; M. Bialko ; R.W. Newcomb
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 205 –206
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760158
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A pulse-train selector using neuristor lines in T-R-junctions is presented. Use of T- and R-type junctions using two lines having different refractory periods tr1 and tr2 allows the selection of pulse subtrains from the input pulse train, for which a time interval between pulses is in a given time range (tr1, tr2). Practical realisation of the selector is also given.
Products of graph projections as a model for multistage communication networks
- Author(s): D.A. Waller
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 206 –207
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760159
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The multistage graph provides an underlying structure for conventional telephone networks (the number of ‘stages’ in practice being about seven). A systematic analysis in terms of channel graphs and terminal graphs is carried Out using products of graph projections. A unified theory emerges, and facilitates the synthesis and study of multistage switched networks of high connectivity.
Comments on optimally aggregated models of high-order systems
- Author(s): G. Michailesco ; J.M. Siret ; P. Bertrand ; J. Hickin ; N.K. Sinha
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 207 –208
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760160
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Erratum: New method of obtaining reduced-order models for linear multivariable systems
- Author(s): J. Hickin and N.K. Sinha
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 12, Issue 8, page: 208 –208
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19760161
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