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Hi: I know. Too pompous a title. But the only way I found for an accurate description of the post.
This is the circuit of a four-way crossover. I want to analyze it using techniques of circuit analysis. For that purpose I think, not sure, I could break up the circuit into three separate networks: (a) The branch containing VC1. (b) The network 3E1 to 3G1. (c) What's left of the circuit. Am I wrong? |
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