A theory and an algorithm for analog circuit fault diagnosis
- 1 July 1979
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems
- Vol. 26 (7), 440-457
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tcs.1979.1084658
Abstract
A theory for the study of the analog circuit fault diagnosis problem is developed. Sufficient conditions are presented such that the value of each of the network elements is uniquely determinable from the network's behavior as seen from its external terminals. It is shown how one can determine-considering only the circuit's topology-whether or not it is possible to compute the element values of a resistive network from the test-terminal measurements, before going through the process of actually attempting to solve for element values. The implications of the results are discussed when applied to networks containing solid-state devices such as diodes and transistors. Finally, an algorithm for the actual computation of the element values is proposed and its global convergence is proved. Furthermore, several examples are included to illustrate the applications of the theory developed in this paper.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Generation of symbolic network functions using computer software techniquesIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1977
- Multiple fault simulation in linear active circuitsElectronics Letters, 1976
- An Algorithm for Generalized Matrix Eigenvalue ProblemsSIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1973
- On poles and zeros of linear systemsIEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1973
- $Ax = \lambda Bx$ and the Generalized EigenproblemSIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1970
- On a Problem of DiagnosisIEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1967
- A simplified explicit solution of networks with two internal nodesIEEE Transactions on Communication and Electronics, 1964
- Statistical Considerations in Element Value SolutionsIRE Transactions on Military Electronics, 1962
- Conditions for Network-Element-Value SolvabilityIRE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1962