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portada parametric electronics: an introduction
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
330
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9x15.2x1.8 cm
Weight
0.47 kg.
ISBN
3642679390
ISBN13
9783642679391

parametric electronics: an introduction

K. -H Löcherer (Author) · C. -D Brandt (Author) · Springer · Paperback

parametric electronics: an introduction - Löcherer, K. -H ; Brandt, C. -D

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Synopsis "parametric electronics: an introduction"

In this chapter, first the parametric principle is illustrated by two simple examples, one mechanical and one electrical. Then the realization of time- varying reactances is explained, followed by a short history of "parametric electronics". This survey demonstrates the importance of parametric circuits in the field of low-noise microwave electronics as well as explains the organization of this book. 1.1 The Parametric Principle An oscillating system comprising a single or several time-varying energy- storing elements is called a parametric system; usually the variations are harmonic functions of time. Everybody knows one example of a mechanical parametric system from his childhood, namely, a swing. Therefore, we will start with this example though as it turns out, a swing is a rather compli- cated parametric system. Fortunately, the electrical parametric systems, which form the object of this book, are simpler. Figure 1.1 shows such a swing. If it is removed from its equilibrium position and the child stands on it in a fixed attitude, the swing oscillates with a certain amplitude, the magnitude of which decreases with time due to the mechanical friction of the system. To increase the amplitude of oscil- lation, the child changes positions during swinging: it crouches and straightens in a certain way twice during one cycle of the swing.

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