Publication detail
New modular current devices for true current mode signal processing
PROKOP, R. MUSIL, V.
Original Title
New modular current devices for true current mode signal processing
English Title
New modular current devices for true current mode signal processing
Type
journal article - other
Language
en
Original Abstract
A CMOS07 technology chip was designed and manufactured containing building blocks allowing simple and fast modular design of the new devices CDTA and CCTA, specially developed for current mode analog signal processing as well as many other functional circuits. The blocks as the current conveyors, differential current amplifiers and transconductance stage were produced at the chip. Measurement results are introduced and discussed in this paper
English abstract
A CMOS07 technology chip was designed and manufactured containing building blocks allowing simple and fast modular design of the new devices CDTA and CCTA, specially developed for current mode analog signal processing as well as many other functional circuits. The blocks as the current conveyors, differential current amplifiers and transconductance stage were produced at the chip. Measurement results are introduced and discussed in this paper
Keywords
Analog signal processing, modern active blocks
RIV year
2007
Released
19.09.2007
Publisher
TU Sofia
Location
Sofia
ISBN
1313-1842
Periodical
Electronics
Year of study
16
Number
4
State
BG
Pages from
36
Pages to
42
Pages count
7
Documents
BibTex
@article{BUT44167,
author="Roman {Prokop} and Vladislav {Musil}",
title="New modular current devices for true current mode signal processing",
annote="A CMOS07 technology chip was designed and manufactured containing building blocks allowing simple and fast modular design of the new devices CDTA and CCTA, specially developed for current mode analog signal processing as well as many other functional circuits. The blocks as the current conveyors, differential current amplifiers and transconductance stage were produced at the chip. Measurement results are introduced and discussed in this paper",
address="TU Sofia",
chapter="44167",
institution="TU Sofia",
journal="Electronics",
number="4",
volume="16",
year="2007",
month="september",
pages="36--42",
publisher="TU Sofia",
type="journal article - other"
}