Nonlinear Transmission line: Application in Solitons
Nonlinear Transmission line: Application in Solitons
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Prof. Dr. Ing. habil Ajay K. Poddar
Nonlinear Transmission line: Application in Solitons
Address:University of Oradea, , Oradea, Romania
Prof. Ajay Poddar
Solitons
A typical nonlinear transmission line is a form of artificial transmission line formed of a periodic structure of series inductors and shunt capacitors. In this case, the capacitors are sensitive to voltage, for examples, tuning diodes (varactors) could be used.Transmission lines are ubiquitous in almost all high-frequency RF circuits, where they replace the standard wire connections used for assembling circuits at lower frequencies. The many forms they take, involving complex geometries and exotic materials, are conditioned by the task of delivering RF energy from one circuit location to another. A NLTL is an ordinary transmission line whose electrical characteristics are functions of local voltages and currents. Non-linear transmission lines (NLTL) are used for pulse shaping. In this talk, theory of pulse propagation through the NLT is dicussed for understanding about wave dymanics and for the application in Solitons, Soliton waves are self-reinforcing.
A typical nonlinear transmission line is a form of artificial transmission line formed of a periodic structure of series inductors and shunt capacitors. In this case, the capacitors are sensitive to voltage, for examples, tuning diodes (varactors) could be used.
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Edip Niver
Nonlinear Transmission line: Application in Solitons
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Address:Newark, New Jersey, United States
Prof. Ajay Poddar
Solitons
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