Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8779
Title: Derivation of low-power first-order low-pass, high-pass and all-pass filters
Authors: Yüce, Erkan
Minaei, S.
Keywords: All-pass filter
Low power
NMOS
Voltage-mode
Electronic tunability
First-order
Floating resistor
Grounded capacitors
High-pass
Low Power
Low-pass
Low-power dissipation
NMOS transistors
Number of components
Single-ended
Spice program
Triode region
Voltage mode
Electric grounding
Low pass filters
Low power electronics
Resistors
SPICE
High pass filters
Abstract: In this letter, a new voltage-mode (VM. Configuration for providing low-power and simultaneous realization of first-order low-pass, high-pass and all-pass filters is presented. The output of the all-pass filter is taken differentially. The proposed circuit contains low number of components, i.e., only two NMOS transistors, a floating battery, a grounded capacitor and a floating resistor. Adding two NMOS transistors to the proposed circuit it is modified as an all-pass filter with a single-ended output. The main advantage of the presented circuits in comparison with other counterparts is their extremely low power dissipation. Moreover, the floating resistor can be replaced with an additional NMOS transistor in triode region to provide electronic tunability. Simulation results using SPICE program are given to demonstrate the performance of the proposed circuit. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8779
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10470-011-9689-3
ISSN: 0925-1030
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