Transmission Characteristics of Electric Wave-Filters

01 October 1924

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The transmission loss characteristic of a transmitting network as a function of frequency is an index of the network's steady-state selective properties. Methods of calculation heretofore employed to determine these characteristics for composite wave-filters are long and tedious. This paper gives a method for such determinations which greatly simplifies and shortens the calculations by the introduction of a system of charts. Account is taken of the effects of both wave-filter dissipation and terminal conditions. The method is based upon formulae containing new parameters, called " i m a g e parameters," which are the natural ones to use with composite wave-filters. A detailed illustration of the use of this chart calculation method is given and the transmission losses so obtained are found to agree, except for differences which in practice are negligible, with those obtained by long direct computation. In the Appendix are derived two sets of corresponding formulae which are applicable to a linear transducer of the most general type, namely, an active, dissymmetrical one; the one set contains image parameters and the other set recurrent parameters. An impedance relation is found to exist between the four open-circuit and short-circuit impedances of a linear transducer even in the most general case. Reduction of these formulae to the more usual case of a passive linear transducer is also made, those containing the image parameters being especially applicable to the case of composite wave-filters.