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Novel high frequency continuous time lowpass OTA based filters

Novel high frequency continuous time lowpass OTA based filters
Novel high frequency continuous time lowpass OTA based filters
This paper presents a novel 2nd-order OTA lowpass filter configuration with grounded capacitors. The configuration has been used to realise a Butterworth response with cutoff frequency of 2.5MHz. Simulation results based on CMOS transconductance element is included to confirm the theoretical analysis.
1171-1173
Al-Hashimi, B.M.
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Fidler, J.K.
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Al-Hashimi, B.M.
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Fidler, J.K.
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Al-Hashimi, B.M. and Fidler, J.K. (1990) Novel high frequency continuous time lowpass OTA based filters. pp. 1171-1173 .

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel 2nd-order OTA lowpass filter configuration with grounded capacitors. The configuration has been used to realise a Butterworth response with cutoff frequency of 2.5MHz. Simulation results based on CMOS transconductance element is included to confirm the theoretical analysis.

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Published date: July 1990
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 251968
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251968
PURE UUID: c7ec72cc-506c-4a04-bf2b-6de0170651aa

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Date deposited: 23 Nov 1999
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:24

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Author: B.M. Al-Hashimi
Author: J.K. Fidler

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