Topology (electrical Circuits) - Components With More Than Two Terminals

Components With More Than Two Terminals

Circuits containing components with three or more terminals greatly increase the number of possible topologies. Conversely, the number of different circuits represented by a topology diminishes and in many cases the circuit is easily recognisable from the topology even when specific components are not identified.

With more complex circuits the description may proceed by specification of a transfer function between the ports of the network rather than the topology of the components.

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