Publication detail
Current and Voltage Conveyors in Precision Full-Wave Rectifiers
KOTON, J. HERENCSÁR, N. VRBA, K.
Original Title
Current and Voltage Conveyors in Precision Full-Wave Rectifiers
English Title
Current and Voltage Conveyors in Precision Full-Wave Rectifiers
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper analyzes the performance of a family of precision full-wave rectifiers that use current and/or voltage conveyors as active elements. New versatile circuit solutions are presented and compared to the op amp based precision rectifier. To analyze the behavior of the functional blocks, the frequency dependent RMS error and DC transient value are evaluated for different values of input voltage amplitudes. Furthermore, experimental results are given that show the feasibilities of the conveyor based rectifiers superior to the corresponding operational amplifier based topology.
English abstract
This paper analyzes the performance of a family of precision full-wave rectifiers that use current and/or voltage conveyors as active elements. New versatile circuit solutions are presented and compared to the op amp based precision rectifier. To analyze the behavior of the functional blocks, the frequency dependent RMS error and DC transient value are evaluated for different values of input voltage amplitudes. Furthermore, experimental results are given that show the feasibilities of the conveyor based rectifiers superior to the corresponding operational amplifier based topology.
Keywords
precision full-wave rectifier, current conveyor, voltage conveyor, instrumentation, measurements
RIV year
2010
Released
02.08.2010
ISBN
978-963-88981-0-4
Book
Proc. 33rd International conrefence on Telecommunications and Signal Procesing, TSP 2010
Pages from
10
Pages to
13
Pages count
4
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT34636,
author="Jaroslav {Koton} and Norbert {Herencsár} and Kamil {Vrba}",
title="Current and Voltage Conveyors in Precision Full-Wave Rectifiers",
annote="This paper analyzes the performance of a family of precision full-wave rectifiers that use current and/or voltage conveyors as active elements. New versatile circuit solutions are presented and compared to the op amp based precision rectifier. To analyze the behavior of the functional blocks, the frequency dependent RMS error and DC transient value are evaluated for different values of input voltage amplitudes. Furthermore, experimental results are given that show the feasibilities of the conveyor based rectifiers superior to the corresponding operational amplifier based topology.",
booktitle="Proc. 33rd International conrefence on Telecommunications and Signal Procesing, TSP 2010",
chapter="34636",
howpublished="print",
year="2010",
month="august",
pages="10--13",
type="conference paper"
}