Electromagnetic-Field-Based Circuit Theory and Charge-Flux-Flow Diagrams
The conventional circuit diagrams and graph-based circuit theory are used for the phase-independent circuits such as resistor-inductor-capacitor (RLC) circuits and semiconductor transistor circuits, rather than the phase-dependent circuits such as Josephson junction circuits and quantum-phase-slip (QPS) junction circuits. in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), we present an electromagnetic-field-based circuit theory to unify the phase-independent and phase-dependent electric circuits. This theory drives two general system models for all electric circuits, and visualizes the dynamics of circuit devices with electric-charge-flow (ECF) diagrams and the magnetic-flux-flow (MFF) diagrams. ECF and MFF diagrams enable electric circuits to be designed and analyzed like the molecules composed of two kinds of atoms; they are promising for the language to train AI-aided electronic-design-automation (EDA) tools.