Bartlett's bisection theorem

Bartlett's bisection theorem

Bartlett's Bisection Theorem is a theorem in electronics. It states that a filter network operating between equal input and output resistance terminations may be modified for unequal source and load resistors if the filter circuit is symmetrical. If a symmetrical network is bisected and one half is impedance-scaled, the response shape will remain the same.

References

Williams, Arthur B., Taylor, Fred J. ""Electronic Filter Design Handbook", 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1988.


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