Theses and Dissertations
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A three-pole analog cancellation filter with variable passband for use in range-gated radars
(Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1969-12)
The design considerations and synthesis procedures involved
in construction of a variable-passband analog cancellation filter
for use in a range-gated Moving-Target-Indicator (MTI) radar are
presented. A three-pole ...
Computer-aided network design by optimization in the frequency domain.
(Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1969-12)
The filter design problem is considered as an optimization problem,
An iterative search technique is employed to adjust the variable network
element values to approximate some desired network response, with
a minimum ...
A study of transient radiation effects on the response of standard and radiation-hardened integrated-circuit operational amplifiers in an electron beam.
(Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1969-12)
This study investigates the effects of 1-µsec pulses of 80-90 Mev electrons on the standard µA709 operational amplifier and its radiation-hardened version, the µA744. The transient responses from the electron beam and ...
Frequency response analysis of nonlinear dynamic systems.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1968-09)
A graphical technique to predict the frequency response
of nonlinear transmission functions is presented.
The technique is applied to nonlinear transmission functions
with accurate results. The technique utilizes ...
Field-Effect Transistor Reactance Circuits.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1968-09)
Efforts to miniaturize the reactance circuits of vacuum-tube technology by using junction transistors have been only partially successful. Large equivalent inductances and capacitances are obtainable, but the effective Q ...
High-frequency, high-power transistor linear power amplifier design.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1968-09)
This thesis discusses in detail the physical and electrical
characteristics of high-frequency, high-power transistors,
and why class B amplifiers are necessary for linear
power amplification of signals containing more ...
Computer aided design and analysis
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1968-06)
Descriptions of several digital computer programs for electronic
circuit analyses are given. A listing of a special-purpose (Class "C"
amplifier design) program is given. Comparisons of several general
purpose programs ...
Intermodulation distortion: a controllable parameter in the analysis of the intelligibility of clipped speech
(Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1966-05)
Until the experiments conducted on Single Sideband speech clipping
in the early 1960's, very little work had been done in the field of conventional
speech processing or clipping since the late 1940's. Although
the SSB ...
A model for the study of fast transients on a D-C distribution system
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1965)
Fast voltage transients have been found capable of disrupting the
operation of a proposed solid-state, ac-dc inverter system. A method is
proposed for studying the propagation of such transients in an involved
d-c power ...
Control of a real system by a time-shared computer
(1965)
Advances in digital computer technology have led to employment of
the computer as a control device. Although many theories for utilization
of the digital computer as the compensator in a position feedback control
system ...
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