Publication detail
First-order voltage-mode all-pass filter employing one active element and one grounded capacitor
BIOLEK, D. BIOLKOVÁ, V.
Original Title
First-order voltage-mode all-pass filter employing one active element and one grounded capacitor
English Title
First-order voltage-mode all-pass filter employing one active element and one grounded capacitor
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original Abstract
A new circuit topology of first-order voltage-mode all-pass filter providing high-input and low-output impedances is described. The filter consists of only one grounded capacitor and one active element, namely VD-DIBA (Voltage Differencing-Differential Input Buffered Amplifier), with the possibility of electronically tuning the natural frequency. The filter is assembled from commercial integrated circuits, and the frequency responses measured are compared with the theoretical characteristics.
English abstract
A new circuit topology of first-order voltage-mode all-pass filter providing high-input and low-output impedances is described. The filter consists of only one grounded capacitor and one active element, namely VD-DIBA (Voltage Differencing-Differential Input Buffered Amplifier), with the possibility of electronically tuning the natural frequency. The filter is assembled from commercial integrated circuits, and the frequency responses measured are compared with the theoretical characteristics.
Keywords
All-pass filter, VD-DIBA, voltage mode
RIV year
2010
Released
26.10.2010
Publisher
Springer
Location
Holandsko
ISBN
0925-1030
Periodical
ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
Year of study
65
Number
1
State
NL
Pages from
123
Pages to
129
Pages count
7
Documents
BibTex
@article{BUT48272,
author="Dalibor {Biolek} and Viera {Biolková}",
title="First-order voltage-mode all-pass filter employing one active element and one grounded capacitor",
annote="A new circuit topology of first-order voltage-mode all-pass filter providing high-input and low-output impedances is described. The filter consists of only one grounded capacitor and one active element, namely VD-DIBA (Voltage Differencing-Differential Input Buffered Amplifier), with the possibility of electronically tuning the natural frequency. The filter is assembled from commercial integrated circuits, and the frequency responses measured are compared with the theoretical characteristics.",
address="Springer",
chapter="48272",
institution="Springer",
journal="ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING",
number="1",
volume="65",
year="2010",
month="october",
pages="123--129",
publisher="Springer",
type="journal article in Web of Science"
}