Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9118
Title: DO-CCII/DO-DVCC based electronically fine tunable quadrature oscillators
Authors: Yüce, Erkan
Keywords: AD844
DO-CCCII
DO-CCII
DO-DVCC
Quadrature oscillator
Tunability
Amplifiers (electronic)
Conveyors
Oscillators (electronic)
Resistors
Software testing
SPICE
Tunabilities
Electric grounding
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
Abstract: In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conveyors (DO-CCIIs), two resistors and two grounded capacitors is proposed. The proposed quadrature oscillator has only resistors but no capacitors connected in series to X terminals of the DO-CCIIs; thus, it can be operated at high frequencies. It can be tuned electronically by replacing dual output second-generation current controlled current conveyors instead of DO-CCIIs and removing both resistors. It can provide two output currents in opposite sign. Nevertheless, its resonance frequency can be simultaneously controlled by two resistors. Also, a dual output differential voltage current conveyor (DO-DVCC) based quadrature oscillator which employs a canonical number of only grounded passive components is proposed. A number of simulation results based on SPICE program and an experimental test result are included to exhibit performance, workability and effectiveness of the proposed quadrature oscillators. © 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9118
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218126617500256
ISSN: 0218-1266
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