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Current mode filters: design, simulation and implementation

Current mode filters: design, simulation and implementation
Current mode filters: design, simulation and implementation
This paper describes the design, simulation and implementation of a number of current-mode based filters. Three current devices are considered: current conveyors, transconductance and current feedback amplifiers. Simulation are measured results of a 4th-order, 0.1dB chebyshev lowpass filter with a bandwidth of 5MHz are included.
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AL-Hashimi, B.M.
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AL-Hashimi, B.M.
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AL-Hashimi, B.M. (1995) Current mode filters: design, simulation and implementation. pp. 61-5 .

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Abstract

This paper describes the design, simulation and implementation of a number of current-mode based filters. Three current devices are considered: current conveyors, transconductance and current feedback amplifiers. Simulation are measured results of a 4th-order, 0.1dB chebyshev lowpass filter with a bandwidth of 5MHz are included.

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Published date: November 1995
Additional Information: Address: London
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 251539
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251539
PURE UUID: c8be2708-dd5b-4fd9-a436-7ba9541f6456

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Date deposited: 03 Nov 1999
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:22

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Author: B.M. AL-Hashimi

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