seriparalel
Seriparalel is a term used to describe a circuit topology that combines series and parallel connections of components, typically resistors, capacitors, or inductors. In a seriparalel network, elements are arranged so that some are in series along one path while others are connected in parallel across the same two or more nodes. The concept is a practical description of many real-world circuits that are not purely series or purely parallel.
A network is considered series-parallel if it can be reduced to a single impedance by repeatedly identifying
Not all two-terminal networks are series-parallel. Networks that contain bridge-like connections, such as a Wheatstone bridge
Seriparallel configurations are common in the design of simple passive circuits, filter prototypes, and impedance-matching networks.