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Compensation of non-ideal effects in video frequency sinc(x) equalisers using tunable gm_c structure

Compensation of non-ideal effects in video frequency sinc(x) equalisers using tunable gm_c structure
Compensation of non-ideal effects in video frequency sinc(x) equalisers using tunable gm_c structure
The authors introduce a new biquadratic tunable-Gm_C amplitude equaliser structure for correcting sinc(x) distortion of video D/A converters. Unlike previously reported equalisers, the structure realises independent electronic control of W0 and Q by means of gm tuning, allowing simple compensation for active device non-ideal effects. A design example is given demonstrating the tunability and superior equaliser performance when compared with other structures. Simulation and measured results are included.
148-51
Dudek, F.
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Al-Hashimi, B.M.
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Moniri, M.
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Dudek, F.
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Al-Hashimi, B.M.
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Moniri, M.
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Dudek, F., Al-Hashimi, B.M. and Moniri, M. (1999) Compensation of non-ideal effects in video frequency sinc(x) equalisers using tunable gm_c structure. pp. 148-51 .

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Abstract

The authors introduce a new biquadratic tunable-Gm_C amplitude equaliser structure for correcting sinc(x) distortion of video D/A converters. Unlike previously reported equalisers, the structure realises independent electronic control of W0 and Q by means of gm tuning, allowing simple compensation for active device non-ideal effects. A design example is given demonstrating the tunability and superior equaliser performance when compared with other structures. Simulation and measured results are included.

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Published date: May 1999
Additional Information: Organisation: IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems Address: USA
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 251448
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251448
PURE UUID: 3c86df24-49b6-4180-8743-2ec40156225f

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Date deposited: 03 Apr 2000
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:22

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Author: F. Dudek
Author: B.M. Al-Hashimi
Author: M. Moniri

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