| 1. | In the impedance analogy such a transducer is a gyrator.
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| 2. | A gyrator can be used to transform a load capacitance into an inductance.
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| 3. | This is known as the gyrator-capacitor model.
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| 4. | An example of a gyrator simulating inductance, with an approximate equivalent circuit below.
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| 5. | The gyrator was invented by him around 1948.
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| 6. | The gyrator is useful to simulate the effect of an inductor without using a coil.
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| 7. | If bidirectionality over a very board band is required, you can use a gyrator.
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| 8. | The element is usually implemented from a generalized impedance converter ( GIC ) or gyrator.
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| 9. | The gyrator-capacitor model is a lumped-element model for analysis of magnetic fields.
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| 10. | The two-port element in the electrical domain that does this is called a gyrator.
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