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The nodal admittance matrix (NAM) expansion is used to generate the voltage generalized impedance converter (VGIC) and the current generalized impedance converter (CGIC) with both A and D of the transmission matrix (T) being negative. Simulation results are included.
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Soliman, A.M. A Note on the Generation of Generalized Impedance Converter Circuits Using NAM Expansion. Circuits Syst Signal Process 31, 1147–1157 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-011-9354-1
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