| 11. | He became interested in tuners such as a gyrator and a phase-locked loop ( PLL ).
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| 12. | Real inductors are increasingly being replaced by active circuits such as the gyrator which can synthesize inductance using capacitors.
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| 13. | By analogy, a transducer that converts non-analogous variables between energy domains is also called a gyrator.
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| 14. | The gyrator, on the other hand, maps a voltage at one port to a current at the other.
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| 15. | Gyrator inductors typically have higher accuracy than physical inductors, due to the lower cost of precision capacitors than inductors.
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| 16. | The gyrator is a necessary element in analysis because it is not practical gyrator must be constructed as an active circuit.
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| 17. | The gyrator is a necessary element in analysis because it is not practical gyrator must be constructed as an active circuit.
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| 18. | Since gyrators use active circuits, they only function as a gyrator within the power supply range of the active element.
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| 19. | At low frequencies and low powers, the behaviour of the gyrator can be reproduced by a small op-amp circuit.
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| 20. | In typical applications, both the inductance and the resistance of the gyrator are much greater than that of a physical inductor.
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