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Analysis of mirror mismatch and clock-feedthrough in Brouton transformation switched current wave filters

Analysis of mirror mismatch and clock-feedthrough in Brouton transformation switched current wave filters
Analysis of mirror mismatch and clock-feedthrough in Brouton transformation switched current wave filters
This paper describes the modeling and analysis of the non-ideal performance of the recently introduced Bruton transformations switched current (SI) wave filters. Two sources of errors are considered: mismatching in current mirrors and clock-feedthrough in delay cells. Using transistor-level realizations, analytical non-ideal models for the main components of Bruton transformations wave filters are developed including capacitive source and load, and frequency dependent negative resistors. These models are integrated with MATLAB to study the influence of these errors on the filters frequency response. The non-ideal performance of 3rd-order low-pass, and 5th-order high-pass elliptic filters using second-generation and S2I delay cells are analyzed and included.
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Al-Hashimi, Bashir
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Al-Hashimi, Bashir, Xie, Yan and Zwolinski, Mark (2003) Analysis of mirror mismatch and clock-feedthrough in Brouton transformation switched current wave filters. IEE Proceedings - Circuits, Devices and Systems, 150 (1), 6-15.

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This paper describes the modeling and analysis of the non-ideal performance of the recently introduced Bruton transformations switched current (SI) wave filters. Two sources of errors are considered: mismatching in current mirrors and clock-feedthrough in delay cells. Using transistor-level realizations, analytical non-ideal models for the main components of Bruton transformations wave filters are developed including capacitive source and load, and frequency dependent negative resistors. These models are integrated with MATLAB to study the influence of these errors on the filters frequency response. The non-ideal performance of 3rd-order low-pass, and 5th-order high-pass elliptic filters using second-generation and S2I delay cells are analyzed and included.

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Published date: February 2003
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems, EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 257448
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257448
PURE UUID: 8a3d44d9-52fd-4c5d-95d9-c3643392aed7
ORCID for Mark Zwolinski: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2230-625X

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Date deposited: 16 May 2003
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:39

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Author: Bashir Al-Hashimi
Author: Yan Xie
Author: Mark Zwolinski ORCID iD

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