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Passivity (engineering)

Television signal splitter consisting of a passive high-pass filter (left) and a passive low-pass filter (right). The antenna is connected to the screw terminals to the left of center. Passivity is a property of engineering systems, most commonly encountered in analog electronics and control systems. Typically, analog designers use ''passivity'' to refer to incrementally passive components and systems, which are incapable of power gain. In contrast, control systems engineers will use ''passivity'' to refer to thermodynamically passive ones, which consume, but do not produce, energy. As such, without context or a qualifier, the term ''passive'' is ambiguous.

An electronic circuit consisting entirely of passive components is called a passive circuit, and has the same properties as a passive component.

If a component is ''not'' passive, then it is an active component. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Passive macromodeling : theory and applications / by Grivet-Talocia, Stefano, 1970-, Gustavsen, Bjørn, 1965-

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    Passive macromodeling : theory and applications / by Grivet-Talocia, Stefano, 1970-, Gustavsen, Bjørn, 1965-

    Published 2016
    Other Authors: “…Passive components…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook