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New Inductance Simulator Topologies Realized with DO-OTAs

  • Kuntman, Hakan;Menekay, Serdar;Cicekoglu, Oguzhan;Kuntman, Ayten
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.391-394
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    • 2000
  • In this paper four lossy and one lossless inductance simulator topologies employing a single DO-OTA are presented. For the topologies proposed the inductance $L_{eq}$ and the series resistance $R_{eq}$ are independently adjustable. The topologies employ a single capacitor and are canonic in the number of capacitors. The resistors in the topologies can easily be implemented also with DO-OTAs. In this case the topologies proposed change to DO-OTA-C inductor simulators which is important from the integration point of view. Simulation results are included to verify theory.

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Design of the Voltage-Controlled Sinusoidal Oscillator Using an OTA-C Simulated Inductor

  • Park, Ji-Mann;Chung, Won-Sup;Park, Young-Soo;Jun, Sung-Ik;Chung, Kyo-Il
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07b
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    • pp.770-773
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    • 2002
  • Two sinusoidal voltage-controlled oscillators using linear operational transconductance amplifiers are presented in this paper: One is based on the positive-feedback bandpass oscillator model and the other on the negative-feedback Colpitts model. The bandpass VCO consists of a noninverting amplifier and a current-controlled LC-tuned circuit which is realized by two linear OTA's and two grounded capacitors, while the Colpitts VCO consists of an inverting amplifier and a current-controlled LC-tuned circuit realized by three linear OTA's and three grounded capacitors. Prototype circuits have been built with discrete components. The experimental results have shown that the Colpitts VCO has a linearity error of less than 5 percent, a temperature coefficient of less than rm 100 ppm/$^{circ}C$, and a $pm1.5 Hz $frequency drift over an oscillation frequency range from 712Hz to 6.3kHz. A total harmonic distortion of 0.3 percent has been measured for a 3.3kHz oscillation and the corresponding peak-to-peak amplitude was 1V. The experimental results for bandpass VCO are also presented.

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Integrated Filter Circuits Design for Mobile Communications (무선 이동통신 단말에 응용 가능한 집적 필터회로 설계)

  • Lee, Kwang
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.38A no.12
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    • pp.991-997
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    • 2013
  • A new frequency tuning scheme and a transconductor with a wide tuning range and low harmonic distortion is presented. This frequency tuning technique is based on the relationship between the time-constant and the elapsed times in charging a capacitor up to a certain level. Its structure is as simple as that of a conventional tuning scheme using a VCF(Voltage-Controlled Filter) and it does not need a pure sine wave but uses a CLK(Clock) pulse as a reference signal, which is easily obtained from on-chip system clocks or external X-tal oscillators. When a certain reference CLK is given, without complex capacitor arrays the pole frequency of the filter can be controlled continuously in the frequency domain. Simulation results are presented to confirm the operation of the proposed approach.