A new mixed mode biquad using reduced number of active and passive elements
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概要
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The configuration that can work in mixed mode may be useful from IC realization viewpoint and application adaptability. This paper proposes a generalized mixed mode universal filter configuration that may be used in all possible modes i.e. voltage mode, current mode, trans-impedance mode and trans-admittance mode. The architecture uses minimum number of active and passive components reported till date and can realize all generic filter functions: low pass, band pass, high pass, notch and all pass. PSPICE simulation results agree well with experimental values.
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著者
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Jain S.
Department Of Neurology Neurosciences Centre All India Institute Of Medical Sciences
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Bhattacharyya Asok
Department of Electronics and Communications, Delhi College of Engineering
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Pandey Neeta
Department of Electronics and Communications, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering
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Paul Sajal
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Indian School of Mines
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Pandey Neeta
Department of Electronics and Communications, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering
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JAIN S.
Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan
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Jain S.
Department of Electronics and Communications, Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology
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