An Additional Approach to Model Current Followers and Amplifiers with Electronically Controllable Parameters from Commercially Available ICs
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Šotner, Roman
Kartci, Aslihan
Jeřábek, Jan
Herencsár, Norbert
Dostál, Tomáš
Vrba, Kamil
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Several behavioral models of current active elements for experimental purposes are introduced in this paper. These models are based on commercially available devices. They are suitable for experimental tests of current- and mixed-mode filters, oscillators and other circuits (employing current-mode active elements) frequently used in analog signal processing without necessity of on-chip fabrication of proper active element. Several methods of electronic control of intrinsic resistance in proposed behavioral models are discussed. All predictions and theoretical assumptions are supported by simulations and experiments. This contribution helps to find cheaper and more effective way to preliminary laboratory tests without expensive on-chip fabrication of special active elements.
Several behavioral models of current active elements for experimental purposes are introduced in this paper. These models are based on commercially available devices. They are suitable for experimental tests of current- and mixed-mode filters, oscillators and other circuits (employing current-mode active elements) frequently used in analog signal processing without necessity of on-chip fabrication of proper active element. Several methods of electronic control of intrinsic resistance in proposed behavioral models are discussed. All predictions and theoretical assumptions are supported by simulations and experiments. This contribution helps to find cheaper and more effective way to preliminary laboratory tests without expensive on-chip fabrication of special active elements.
Several behavioral models of current active elements for experimental purposes are introduced in this paper. These models are based on commercially available devices. They are suitable for experimental tests of current- and mixed-mode filters, oscillators and other circuits (employing current-mode active elements) frequently used in analog signal processing without necessity of on-chip fabrication of proper active element. Several methods of electronic control of intrinsic resistance in proposed behavioral models are discussed. All predictions and theoretical assumptions are supported by simulations and experiments. This contribution helps to find cheaper and more effective way to preliminary laboratory tests without expensive on-chip fabrication of special active elements.
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Measurement Science Review. 2012, vol. 12, issue 6, p. 255-265.
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