Gyrator

Gyrator

    Gyrator

Library

Electrical/Analog/Basic

Description

A gyrator is a two-port element defined by the following equations:

    i1 =  G2 * v2
    i2 = -G1 * v1

where the constants G1, G2 are called the gyration conductance.

Parameters

Gyrator_0

NameLabelDescriptionData TypeValid Values

mo_G1

G1

Gyration conductance

Scalar

mo_G2

G2

Gyration conductance

Scalar

Gyrator_1

NameLabelDescriptionData TypeValid Values

mo_v1

v1

v1

Structure

mo_v1/fixed

fixed

Cell of scalars

true
false

mo_v1/start

start

Cell of scalars

mo_v2

v2

v2

Structure

mo_v2/fixed

fixed

Cell of scalars

true
false

mo_v2/start

start

Cell of scalars

mo_i1

i1

i1

Structure

mo_i1/fixed

fixed

Cell of scalars

true
false

mo_i1/start

start

Cell of scalars

mo_i2

i2

i2

Structure

mo_i2/fixed

fixed

Cell of scalars

true
false

mo_i2/start

start

Cell of scalars

Ports

NameTypeDescriptionIO TypeNumber

p1

implicit

Positive electrical pin of port 1

input

1

n1

implicit

Negative electrical pin of port 1

output

1

p2

implicit

Positive electrical pin of port 2

input

2

n2

implicit

Negative electrical pin of port 2

output

2