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New Tunable Resistorless CM First-Order Filter Based on Single CBTA and Grounded Capacitor
HERENCSÁR, N. KOTON, J. SAGBAS, M. AYTEN, U. E.
Originální název
New Tunable Resistorless CM First-Order Filter Based on Single CBTA and Grounded Capacitor
Anglický název
New Tunable Resistorless CM First-Order Filter Based on Single CBTA and Grounded Capacitor
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
A new realization of an analog circuit topology realizing current-mode (CM) first-order low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP), and all-pass (AP) filter responses using current backward transconductance amplifier (CBTA) and single grounded capacitor is introduced. The investigated resistorless CBTA-C AP filter provides electronic tunability of the pole frequency in range from 763 kHz to 17.6 MHz and its maximum power dissipation is 828 μW. Non-ideal analysis, study of parasitic effects, output/ input noise variations, and Monte Carlo analyses results are given. The theory is verified by SPICE simulations using a new low-voltage structure of CBTA via PTM 0.09 μm level-7 CMOS process BSIM3v3 parameters with ±0.45 V supply voltages.
Anglický abstrakt
A new realization of an analog circuit topology realizing current-mode (CM) first-order low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP), and all-pass (AP) filter responses using current backward transconductance amplifier (CBTA) and single grounded capacitor is introduced. The investigated resistorless CBTA-C AP filter provides electronic tunability of the pole frequency in range from 763 kHz to 17.6 MHz and its maximum power dissipation is 828 μW. Non-ideal analysis, study of parasitic effects, output/ input noise variations, and Monte Carlo analyses results are given. The theory is verified by SPICE simulations using a new low-voltage structure of CBTA via PTM 0.09 μm level-7 CMOS process BSIM3v3 parameters with ±0.45 V supply voltages.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT129129,
author="Norbert {Herencsár} and Jaroslav {Koton} and Mehmet {Sagbas} and Umut E. {Ayten}",
title="New Tunable Resistorless CM First-Order Filter Based on Single CBTA and Grounded Capacitor",
annote="A new realization of an analog circuit topology realizing current-mode (CM) first-order low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP), and all-pass (AP) filter responses using current backward transconductance amplifier (CBTA) and single grounded capacitor is introduced. The investigated resistorless CBTA-C AP filter provides electronic tunability of the pole frequency in range from 763 kHz to 17.6 MHz and its maximum power dissipation is 828 μW. Non-ideal analysis, study of parasitic effects, output/ input noise variations, and Monte Carlo analyses results are given. The theory is verified by SPICE simulations using a new low-voltage structure of CBTA via PTM 0.09 μm level-7 CMOS process BSIM3v3 parameters with ±0.45 V supply voltages.",
booktitle="Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE 59th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS)",
chapter="129129",
doi="10.1109/MWSCAS.2016.7870064",
howpublished="online",
year="2016",
month="october",
pages="501--504",
type="conference paper"
}