Universal current-mode active-C filters employing only plus-type current controlled conveyors
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Miaei, S., & Yüce, E. (2006). Universal current-mode active-C filters employing only plus-type current controlled conveyors. Frequenz, 60(7), 134-137. https://dx.doi.org./10.1515/FREQ.2006.60.7-8.134Abstract
In this paper, two new universal current-mode cascadable active-C filters simultaneously realizing low-pass, band-pass and high-pass responses are proposed. One of the filters can also realize notch and all-pass responses with interconnection of the relevant output currents. The presented filters employ only four plus-type second-generation current controlled conveyors (CCCII+s) as active elements and only two capacitors as passive elements. The proposed active-C filters can be tuned electronically, and have low active and passive element sensitivities.
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FrequenzVolume
60Issue
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