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The correct opamp polarity that gives a stable NIC is not always easy to determine; one example showing a calculation is shown [[http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~hps/asf/04/120320_NIC.pdf|in this reply to a student's question in 2013]].  * Gyrators appear as parts of other circuits, oftehn undetected. As promised in the lecture of Oct 25, 2017, here is [[http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~hps/asf/04/asf_04_notes.zip|the complete analysis]] that I did incorrectly during the lecture because I improvised.
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The correct opamp polarity that gives a stable NIC is not always easy to determine; one example showing a calculation is shown [[http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~hps/asf/04/120320_NIC.pdf|in this reply to a student's question in 2013]].

Inductor simulation, impedance converters, and LC filter simulation

Exercise

Additional Material

  • Gyrators appear as parts of other circuits, oftehn undetected. As promised in the lecture of Oct 25, 2017, here is the complete analysis that I did incorrectly during the lecture because I improvised.

  • The correct opamp polarity that gives a stable NIC is not always easy to determine; one example showing a calculation is shown in this reply to a student's question in 2013.

Inductor simulation (last edited 2023-08-15 05:16:27 by haschmid)