Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11262843 | AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper the realization of nth order (nâ¯â¥â¯3) fully-differential current-mode filters using Current Differencing Current Conveyors (CDCC) has been presented which results in circuits employing all grounded passive elements. In contrast to earlier known realizations of fully-differential filters which invariably require more than one capacitors per pole, the proposed realization employs only one capacitor per pole. The cut-off frequency of the realized filter can be electronically tuned when all the grounded resistors associated with the integrators are implemented by identical CMOS grounded voltage-controlled-resistors (VCR) driven by a common control voltage. The methodology has been illustrated by realizing a fifth order Butterworth filter as a specific example whose workability has been verified using SPICE simulations in 0.18â¯Âµm TSMC technology. A reduced-component-version of the designed fifth order Butterworth filter has also been presented which also employs all grounded RC components but does not have electronic-tunability. Some representative simulation results have been included.
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Authors
Alok Kumar Singh, Pragati Kumar, Raj Senani,