Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 258Pergamon Press, 1954 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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Page 71
... Circuit Theory may well oc- cupy as enviable a position in the years to come because of its treatment of the basic principles and concepts of electric circuit theory and network synthesis . Unique in Prof. Guillemin's approach is the ...
... Circuit Theory may well oc- cupy as enviable a position in the years to come because of its treatment of the basic principles and concepts of electric circuit theory and network synthesis . Unique in Prof. Guillemin's approach is the ...
Page 502
... circuit of low impedance to another circuit of high impedance . The diode amplifier obtains its power gain in a similar manner , ex- cept that one electrode serves as both emitter and collector , but at different times . During one ...
... circuit of low impedance to another circuit of high impedance . The diode amplifier obtains its power gain in a similar manner , ex- cept that one electrode serves as both emitter and collector , but at different times . During one ...
Page 529
... circuits and networks . The lumped circuit is a concept , a useful ab- straction from reality , an approximation , the shortcomings of which must receive proper consideration at all times . Field theory is the true foundation , and the ...
... circuits and networks . The lumped circuit is a concept , a useful ab- straction from reality , an approximation , the shortcomings of which must receive proper consideration at all times . Field theory is the true foundation , and the ...
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