Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10316
Title: A new, single CCII-based, voltage-mode, first-order, all-pass filter and its quadrature oscillator application
Authors: Yucel, F.
Yuce, E.
Keywords: All-pass filter
MOS transistor
Oscillator
Second-generation current conveyor
Voltage-mode
Amplifiers (electronic)
Bandpass filters
Conveyors
Electric grounding
Field effect transistors
Frequency domain analysis
Light polarization
MOSFET devices
Oscillators (electronic)
All-pass filters (APF)
Frequency domain simulation
Grounded capacitors
Low-power consumption
Quadrature oscillator
Resonance frequencies
Second generation current conveyors
Voltage mode
All-pass filters
electric field
energy use
filter
oscillation
resonance
topology
Publisher: Sharif University of Technology
Abstract: In this paper, a new Voltage-Mode (VM) first-order All-Pass Filter (APF) topology composed of only a grounded capacitor is proposed. The proposed APF uses a single, minus-type, second-generation, current conveyor (CCII-), which can be constructed by only five MOS transistors. It has low power consumption. The resonance frequency of the proposed APF can be adjusted by changing only a resistor value. However, it needs a single matching condition. As an application, a quadrature oscillator example is given. A non-ideality analysis for the proposed APF is also given. A number of time domain and frequency domain simulation results and an experimental test result are included to confirm the theory. © 2015 Sharif University of Technology. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10316
ISSN: 1026-3098
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