A new electronically tunable phase shifter employing current-controlled current conveyors

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2008

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Sinem Öztayfun
Selçuk Kilinç
Adem Çelebi
Uǧur Çam

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Elsevier GmbH

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A new canonical current-mode (CM) filter topology is presented. It realizes first-order allpass filtering functions using two dual-output current-controlled current conveyors (DO-CCCII) and a single capacitor. The topology gives both inverting and non-inverting types of these filters. Owing to electronically tunability properties of the CCCII phase response of the circuit can be controlled by an external control current. Realization of the allpass filter imposes no matching condition. All outputs of the filters exhibit high output impedances so that this property makes the circuits very attractive from the viewpoint of cascading in current mode. The theoretical results are verified with PSPICE simulations using a BJT realization of CCCII. © 2007 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Analog Filters, Current Conveyors, Current-mode Circuits, Computer Simulation, Electric Filters, Electrolytic Capacitors, Topology, Analog Filters, Current Conveyors, Current Mode Circuits, Phase Shifters, Computer simulation, Electric filters, Electrolytic capacitors, Topology, Analog filters, Current conveyors, Current mode circuits, Phase shifters, Current Conveyors, Current-Mode Circuits, Analog Filters

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications

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62

Issue

3

Start Page

228

End Page

231
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