CCII-based simulated floating inductor and floating capacitance multiplier

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In this work, a new lossless simulated floating inductor (SFI) and a new lossless floating capacitance multiplier (FCM) are proposed. Both circuits include three second-generation current conveyors. The proposed SFI and FCM circuits include a grounded capacitor. The proposed SFI employs only grounded passive elements, while the FCM with a minimum number of passive components does not require any passive component-matching problems. However, the proposed SFI needs a single passive element-matching condition, and the FCM uses a floating resistor. As an application example, a second-order band-pass filter is given for these circuits. Both structures are simulated through the SPICE program. Some experimental results for the proposed SFI are included. Further, a second-order high-pass filter example is given.

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Simulated floating inductor, Floating capacitance multiplier, Lossless, CCII, Active-Rc Circuit, Realization, Fdnr, Conveyors, Simulated floating inductor, Realization, Floating capacitance multiplier, Lossless, CCII, Fdnr, Active-Rc Circuit, 620, Conveyors

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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