Masters Theses
Abstract
"The advent of monolithic and integrated microelectronic circuits has aroused interest in passive multilayered thin film networks. The basic thin film network is shown in Figure 1. This structure consists of alternate resistive and dielectric layers sandwiched together. Such devices are referred to as distributed parameter RC networks. The reduction of volume and increased reliability offered by thin film devices has caused considerable effort to be extended in the analysis of their characteristics....
The incremental equivalent circuit given in Figure 2 stems directly from the above physical parameters and is the circuit used as a basis for the analysis that follows. From this circuit the multilayered distributed parameter RC network's matric partial differential equation may be written. The network analysis problem then becomes one of obtaining a solution to this equation"--Thesis Prologue, pages vi-vii.
Advisor(s)
Bertnolli, Edward C.
Committee Member(s)
Noack, Thomas L.
Kerr, Richard H., 1907-1980
Gillett, Billy E.
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Name
M.S. in Electrical Engineering
Publisher
University of Missouri at Rolla
Publication Date
1967
Pagination
viii, 22 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 13).
Rights
© 1967 Clyde A. Vandivort, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Distributed parameter systems -- DesignElectric filters, Resistance-capacitanceDielectric devices
Thesis Number
T 1992
Print OCLC #
5981502
Electronic OCLC #
910251964
Recommended Citation
Vandivort, Clyde A., "Determining the transfer matrices of tapered multiwire transmission lines" (1967). Masters Theses. 5791.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/5791