Norator

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Circuit symbol of Norators

In the theory of electrical networks, a norator is a theoretical two-pole through which any current ( I b ) flows and where any voltage ( U b ) drops. This two-pole therefore does not result in any restricting network equations and is the counterpart to the nullator . A norator is linear, active and unpoled. Its dual element is also a norator. For example, it represents the two-terminal output of an ideal operational amplifier ( nullor ).

literature

  • Gottfried Fritzsche / Volkmar Seidel, Active RC Circuits in Electronics , Alfred Hüthig Verlag 1982 / VEB Verlag Technik 1981, ISBN 3-7785-0733-8
  • Lecture Circuit Technology 1. (PDF; 2.0 MB) Prof. Dr. techn. Josef A. Nossek, October 9, 2012, accessed on July 11, 2017 .