Realization of Current-Mode KHN-Equivalent Biquad Using Current Follower Transconductance Amplifiers (CFTAs)
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概要
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In this letter a new active element the Current Follower Transconductance Amplifier (CFTA) for the realization of the current-mode analog blocks is presented. The element is a combination of the Current Follower (CF) and the Balanced Output Transconductance Amplifier (BOTA). Possible internal structure of the CFTA is presented. The usage of the new active element is shown on the design of the Kerwin-Huelsman-Newcomb (KHN) structure working in the current mode. The frequency filter using the CFTA elements has been designed using the signal-flow graphs. The circuit structure employs three CFTA elements and two grounded passive elements. The filter enables realizing not only the basic functions as the low- (LP), band- (BP) and high-pass (HP) but also the notch and all-pass (AP) filter. The advantage of the structure presented is that the outputs of the filter are at high impedance and hence it is not necessary to use other auxiliary active elements. The properties of the filter proposed were verified by sensitivity and AC analyses in the PSPICE program.
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- 2010-10-01
著者
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Herencsar Norbert
Dep. Of Telecommunications Fac. Of Electrical Engineering And Communication Brno Univ. Of Technol.
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Vrba Kamil
Department Of Telecommunications Faculty Of Electrical Engineering And Communication Brno University
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Herencsar Norbert
Department Of Telecommunications Faculty Of Electrical Engineering And Communication Brno University
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Koton Jaroslav
Department Of Telecommunications Faculty Of Electrical Engineering And Communication Brno University
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Vrba Kamil
Department Of Telecommunications Faculty Of Electrical Engineering And Communication Brno University
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