Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6589
Title: A new current-mode square-root-domain notch filter
Authors: Kırçay, Ali
Keserlioğlu, Mehmet Serhat
Cam, U.
Keywords: Center frequency
CMOS processs
Current mode
External currents
Filter circuits
Frequency domain simulation
Grounded capacitors
High-pass
Low-pass
MOS transistors
Notch frequencies
Output values
Pspice program
Second orders
Square-root
State-space
Sub-circuits
Synthesis method
MOS capacitors
Notch filters
SPICE
Transistor transistor logic circuits
Circuit theory
Abstract: In this paper, a new current-mode second-order square-root-domain notch filter is proposed. The design is based on the state-space synthesis method with two subcircuit; square-root and squarer/divider circuits. In the circuit, the input and the output values, and dominant variables are all currents. Only MOS transistors and grounded capacitors are required to realize the filter circuit. Three cases of the second-order notch filter were obtained. The regular notch was obtained when ?n = ?p, the lowpass notch was obtained when ?n > ?p, and the highpass notch was obtained when ?n < ?p. The center frequency, and the notch frequency of the filter can be electronically tuned by changing external currents. Time and frequency domain simulations are performed using PSPICE program for the filter to verify the theory and to show the performance of it. For this purpose, the filter is simulated by using TSMC 0.35 µm Level 3 CMOS process parameters. ©2009 IEEE.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6589
https://doi.org/10.1109/ECCTD.2009.5274933
ISBN: 9781424438969
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