Characteristics of synchronously switched networks

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An equivalent model of a general synchronously switched network is analysed. It is shown that the inphase and quadrature envelope transfer functions may be expressed directly in terms of the transfer function of the unswitched network and the parameters of the switching waveform. Specimen experimental results are presented.

Inspec keywords: discrete time systems; compensation; switched networks; time-domain analysis; servomechanisms; transfer functions

Other keywords: inphase envelope transfer function; equivalent model; synchronously switched networks; quadrature envelope transfer functions; characteristics

Subjects: Time varying and switched networks; Actuating and final control devices; Discrete control systems

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