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Electronics Letters
Volume 7, Issue 24, 2 December 1971
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Volume 7, Issue 24
2 December 1971
Calculation of the average average reframing time for digital transmission systems employing a 1-frame-delay method of reframing
- Author(s): Q.S. Chow and P.E.K. Chow
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 705 –706
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710482
- Type: Article
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This letter develops a method for calculating the time taken to restore synchronism of a digital transmission system with backward-acting framing by digital signals of periodic pattern interleaved among the transmitted data. An equation for the average average reframing time gives predictions in good agreement with experiment.
Comment on ‘Correction of errors in aerial far-field radiation-pattern determinations’
- Author(s): D.M. Kerns
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, page: 706 –706
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710483
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In the communication being commented on, a method is ‘proposed’ for correcting for the effects of the measuring antenna in the determination of far-field aerial patterns from near-field measurements. This method was previously proposed in a talk in 1963 and has been substantially implemented in theoretical, experimental, and computational work. References are given.
Frequency dependence of negative-capacitance effects observed in amorphous semiconductor thin-film devices
- Author(s): J. Allison and V.R. Dawe
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 706 –707
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710484
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A simple thermal model is analysed which explains the observed frequency dependence of the negative capacitance of chalcogenide-glass threshold switches at room temperature.
Calculation of attenuation of dielectric-rod waveguides
- Author(s): A.L. Cullen
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 707 –708
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710485
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A method is suggested for calculating the attenuation constant of a dielectric waveguide when the dependence of the phase coefficient on the permittivity of the dielectric material is known. The relevant formula, in an obvious notation, is a = (εdβ/dε) tan δ
Multifunction active RC circuit with grounded capacitors
- Author(s): S. Venkateswaran and K. Radhakrishna Rao
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 708 –710
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710486
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A new active RC circuit with grounded capacitors is proposed, which can perform as any one of the following devices: noninverting differentiator, inverting differentiator, capacitance bridge, inductance simulator, bandpass filter and oscillator.
Memory minimisation in control with stochastic automata
- Author(s): B.R. Gaines
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 710 –711
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710487
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Stochastic automata have been shown to require less states than deterministic automata in the solution of certain recognition and hypothesis-testing problems. This letter extends the result to a class of control problems involving the regulation of a discrete dynamical system.
Contact effects in Gunn diodes
- Author(s): W.S.C. Gurney
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 711 –713
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710488
- Type: Article
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This letter shows how the splitting of the forward and reverse current/voltage curves of a Gunn diode may be interpreted in terms of different models of contact damage, and proposes a simple test technique to obtain a quantitative measure of contact quality. Experimental verification of this technique is presented, showing a correlation between device efficiency and a contact parameter β.
Small-signal equivalent π networks for carrier generation–recombination–trapping at imperfection centres in semiconductors
- Author(s): C.T. Sah
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 713 –714
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710489
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A π network for carrier generation–recombination–trapping processes under arbitrary steady-state conditions is obtained, which has the following features which are useful for computer calculations of the admittance functions of semiconductor devices: the admittances are positive real, the voltage-controlled current sources are connected between the hole and electron quasi-Fermi potential nodes, and the current sources vanish at zero external excitation.
Two-dimensional analysis of j.f.e.t. structures containing a low-conductivity substrate
- Author(s): D.P. Kennedy and R.R. O'Brien
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 714 –716
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710490
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It is shown that j.f.e.t. structures containing a semiconductor substrate can sometimes exhibit a substantially lower saturation resistance than structures containing an ideally insulating substrate. This characteristic is attributed to velocity-limited carrier transport, in conjunction with the spreading of majority carriers into the semiconductor-substrate material.
Numerical method for the statistical design of computer control systems
- Author(s): J.O. Gray and M.J. Jackson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 716 –718
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710491
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A simple numerical technique is used to design controller pulse transfer functions which minimise the overall error criterion. The performance of these controllers is compared with that of controllers based on the minimisation of the sampled-error criterion over a range of sampling frequencies for a 2nd-order plant.
Real factorisation of noncyclic-convolution operators with application to fast convolution
- Author(s): J.C. Allwright
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 718 –719
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710492
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A real factorisation of discrete noncyclic-convolution operators is established which yields a fast procedure for performing noncyclic convolutions. The transformations associated with the factorisation need only real summations and subtractions for evaluation purposes, unlike the fast Fourier transform but like the fast Walsh transform.
Binary-b.c.d. convertor for fractional numbers
- Author(s): G. Neri
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 719 –720
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710493
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A serial binary–b.c.d. conversion method for fractional numbers is proposed. Two practical realisations of the algorithm are described which exhibit properties of speed and simplicity. Associated control units are also described.
Theoretical computations on ridge acoustic surface waves using the finite-element method
- Author(s): R. Burridge and F.J. Sabina
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 720 –722
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710494
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Theoretical computations have been carried out on ridge acoustic surface waves using the finite-element method. The results obtained agree substantially with experiments performed previously.
Comparison of the microwave velocity/field characteristics of n type InP and n type GaAs
- Author(s): H. 't Lam and G.A. Acket
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 722 –723
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710495
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The velocity/field characteristic of n InP has been determined up to 24 kV/cm using a microwave-heating technique. For comparison, the velocity/field characteristic of n GaAs, measured in the same equipment, is also presented. For both InP and GaAs, the characteristic is compared with an experimental curve, determined from space-charge wave measurements, and with a theoretical curve. Information concerning relaxation effects of InP is obtained.
Computer comparison of n+–p–p+ and p+–n–n+ junction silicon diodes for IMPATT oscillators
- Author(s): B.J. Udelson and A.L. Ward
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 723 –724
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710496
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A digital-computer program has been used to compare the performance of an n+–p–p+ silicon avalanche diode with its more conventional p+–n–n+ complementary junction in IMPATT-oscillator operation. The computer simulation of the former junction predicts a significant improvement of oscillator efficiency (20.1 against 13.9%).
Natural pattern clustering in digital learning nets
- Author(s): M.C. Fairhurst and I. Aleksander
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 724 –726
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710497
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This letter reports the results of experiments in which an unsupervised net is found to perform a natural-clustering operation. An ‘aging’ process is introduced during learning, and the net is randomly connected with outputs feeding back to inputs.
Design of a state-feedback controller with a maximum forcing-function specification
- Author(s): J.O. Gray and P.W.B. Hunt
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 726 –727
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710498
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An iterative design technique is described for determining suitable closed-loop pole positions in the z domain to meet compatible indicial response specifications and forcing-function limitations in a state-variable-feedback system. An example is given of the application of the method to a linear system containing a dead-time element.
Single-receiver diversity system for reducing the effect of fast fading in mobile radio
- Author(s): M.J. Withers
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 727 –729
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710499
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A 2-aerial diversity system suitable for combating fast fading is described. It is easily applied to a conventional v.h.f. or u.h.f. area-coverage receiver, and is therefore of particular interest in the mobile-radio field. Some initial results from laboratory tests are given.
High-speed molybdenum-gate m.o.s.t. shift register
- Author(s): T. Curtis and H. Kemhajian
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 729 –730
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710500
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An autoregistered fabrication process is described, in which a molybdenum-on-oxide gate is deposited which acts as a mask for subsequent diffusions and minimises the overlap capacitance. Experimental results show improved h.f. performance.
Adjacent-channel interference in f.s.k. transmission
- Author(s): S.W. Tan ; Y.F. Teng ; T.T. Tjhung
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 24, p. 730 –732
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710501
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The performance of a frequency-shift-keying system is investigated as a function of the amount of adjacent-channel interference. New quantitative results are presented which show that, for a peak-to-peak frequency deviation of 0.7 times the bit rate and a receiver bandwidth of one times the bit rate, the frequency separation between channels can be reduced to about 1.6 times the bit rate without causing an undue amount of performance degradation.
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