Low-Voltage Linear Bipolar OTAs Employing Hyperbolic Circuits with an Intermediate Voltage Terminal(Special Section on Papers Selected from ITC-CSCC 2001)
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This paper proposes design of new linear bipolar OTAs using hyperbolic circuits with an intermediate voltage terminal. Four types of the OTAs are presented; two OTAs contain a hyperbolic sine circuit and the other two OTAs employ a hyperbolic cosine circuit. The linear input voltage range of the proposed OTAs is wider than that of the well-known conventional OTA, multi-TANH doublet, while each proposed OTA has advantages such as low power dissipation, high-frequency characteristics and so on. The results of SPICE simulation show that satisfactory characteristics are obtained.
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- 2002-06-01
著者
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MATSUMOTO Fujihiko
Department of Applied Physics, National Defense Academy
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NOGUCHI Yasuaki
Department of Applied Physics, National Defense Academy
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Noguchi Y
The Department Of Applied Physics National Defense Academy
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Noguchi Yasuaki
Department Of Applied Electronics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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WASAKI Hiroki
National Defense Academy
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WASAKI Hiroki
Department of Applied Physics, National Defense Academy
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Matsumoto F
The Department Of Applied Physics National Defense Academy
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Matsumoto Fujihiko
Department Of Applied Physics National Defense Academy
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