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Over the time, we have developed what is known as “top-to-bottom then bottom-to-top design flow”, that is to say that a complicated system is designed hierarchically; during its development stage, systems are often split into more than ten levels of hierarchy. Once the hierarchy chain is established and each of the stages is replaced by its equivalent Thévenin or Norton model, each of the blocks is considered to be a “black box” described by its input and output impedances and its transfer function.
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Sobot, R. (2021). Multistage Interface. In: Wireless Communication Electronics by Example. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59498-5_4
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