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Anti-ladder topology. The balanced form of ladder topology can be viewed as being the graph of the side of a prism of arbitrary order. The side of an antiprism forms a topology which, in this sense, is an anti-ladder. Anti-ladder topology finds an application in voltage multiplier circuits, in particular the Cockcroft-Walton generator. There is ...
Usually the design applies some transform to a simple ladder topology: the resulting topology is ladder-like but no longer obeys the rule that shunt admittances are the dual network of series impedances: it invariably becomes more complex with higher component count. Such topologies include; m-derived filter; mm'-type filter; General m n-type ...
Here ladder topologies have some undesirable properties, but a common design strategy is to start from a ladder implementation because of its simplicity. Bartlett's theorem is then used to transform the design to an intermediate stage as a step towards the final implementation (using a transformer to produce an unbalanced version of the lattice ...
The symmetrical lattice and the ladder networks (the constant k filter and m-derived filter), were the subject of much interest in the early part of the twentieth century. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] At that time, the rapidly growing telephone industry had a significant influence on the development of filter theory, while seeking to increase the ...
A low-pass ladder filter and its signal flow graph. A leapfrog filter is a type of active circuit electronic filter that simulates a passive electronic ladder filter.Other names for this type of filter are active-ladder or multiple feedback filter.
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Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) is an effort at ITU-T under G.8032 Recommendation to provide sub-50ms protection and recovery switching for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology and at the same time ensuring that there are no loops formed at the Ethernet layer.