Journal Article10.1007/S00202-005-0311-5
Resistorless floating immittance function simulators employing current controlled conveyors and a grounded capacitor
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TL;DR: In this article, new floating immittance function simulators employing second-generation current controlled conveyors are proposed, employing only a single grounded capacitor as passive component and can realize either a negative or a positive floating inductor or capacitor.
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Abstract: In this paper, new floating immittance function simulators employing second-generation current controlled conveyors are proposed. The first four of the presented circuits employ only a single grounded capacitor as passive component and can realize either a negative or a positive floating inductor or capacitor. The last two of the proposed circuits do not employ passive components and can realize either negative or positive floating resistances. All of the proposed circuits do not require passive element matching. As an application, a third-order butterworth filter is realized using the proposed positive floating inductance simulator. SPICE simulation results and large signal behavior of the filter are included.
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TL;DR: In this paper, an equivalent circuit for the translinear implementation of the second generation current conveyors with positive or negative current transfer is given, taking into account the various parasitic elements of the conveyor which induce frequency limitations (gain values, poles of the transfers, and parasitic impedances).
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Simple first order all-pass section using a single CCII
TL;DR: In this paper, a first-order all-pass section using a single second generation current conveyor is given. And the proposed circuit is verified using PSPICE with attractive results.
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Floating inductance simulation based on current conveyors
W. Kiranon,Prajuab Pawarangkoon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a basic floating inductance simulation circuit with grounded capacitance using only noninverting second-generation current conveyors as active elements is introduced, and the circuit is modified by using current controlled conveyors, yielding electronically tunable inductances.
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