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Gyrator

A gyrator is a passive, linear, lossless, two-port electrical network element proposed in 1948 by Bernard D. H. Tellegen as a hypothetical fifth linear element after the resistor, capacitor, inductor and ideal transformer. Unlike the four conventional elements, the gyrator is non-reciprocal. Gyrators permit network realizations of two-(or-more)-port…

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Behavior

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Relationship to the ideal transformer

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Impedance inversion

In other energy domains

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Gyrator

Nodes90
Edges89
Triples39
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022222
Components1

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Gyrator

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related to In other energy domains · 10
Gyrator → Also, Analogs, Electromagnetic, For, In, On, Such, The, This, Thus
related to Magnetic circuit analogy · 5
Gyrator → EMF, In, MMF, So, The
related to Name · 4
Gyrator → Dutch, Tellegen, Tellegen's, The
related to Relationship to the ideal transformer · 4
Gyrator → An, Cascaded, Cascading, However
related to Simulated inductor · 4
Gyrator → An, At, Before, This
is a · 3
Gyrator → entirely non-reciprocal device, linear two-port device which couples the current on one port to the voltage on the other and conversely, passive
related to Impedance inversion · 3
Gyrator → In, The, Unlike
related to Behavior · 2
Gyrator → An, The

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gyrators inductors transformer resistance circuit inductor impedance current voltage linear capacitor used ideal also network element elements simulated inductance gyration

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Gyratoris apassive0.90text
Gyratoris alinear two-port device which couples the current on one port to the voltage on the other and conversely0.90text
Gyratoris aentirely non-reciprocal device0.90text
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Gyratorrelated to BehaviorAn0.60section
Gyratorrelated to BehaviorThe0.60section
Gyratorrelated to Impedance inversionIn0.60section
Gyratorrelated to Impedance inversionThe0.60section
Gyratorrelated to Impedance inversionUnlike0.60section

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