As an example, it is demonstrated the application of gyrator transform for the generation of a variety of stable modes. |
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The g parameter defines the gyrator ratio and is used to calculate the gain of the dependent sources. |
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Beneath this is an idealized representation of the circuit, and lowest is a gyrator circuit representation. |
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This implementation is believed to increase the overall density, reliability, yield, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range of the gyrator based filter and related circuitry. |
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He then rejoined Bell Labs, where he invented, during his first three months on the job, the microwave gyrator, a device that allowed electric devices to be made smaller. |
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Mr. Hogan read widely to find ideas, and said in the oral history interview that he hit upon the idea that became his invention of the gyrator from a serendipitous revelation in a magazine article. |
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The gratingly-voiced dancehall gyrator sounds like he's out to shake and wiggle some booty with this one. |
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Design details of the first gyrator geometry include four 3 mm thick vanes, as shown in Fig. |
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Oil-lubricated gyrator results in quiet operation and long service life. |
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Rush developed a variation of this spinning approach called the Gyrator, a horizontal board on which torpid patients were strapped and spun to stimulate blood circulation. |
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