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Design of operational amplifier CMOS
Navrátil, Jakub ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Musil, Vladislav (advisor)
The present work deals with issues of a design of operational transconductance amplifier in technology CMOS AMIS 0,7 um. The aim of the work is to design a accurate operational amplifier with a low input differential voltage.
Synthesis of electronically configurable filters with modern active elements
Hricko, Tomáš ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerned of proposal electronically configurable filters. The first part describes the basic division of frequency of filters and working modes alongside with the principle of electronically configuration. All active elements used in the proposal of presented circuit solutions are defined in the second section. The third part consist of the design of three circuits of electronically configurable filters and comparison of theory with simulation results obtained from program OrCAD PSpice. The concluding part of the work compares the experimental results of the implemented filters with the PSpice simulations.
Electronically tunable oscillators
Polanský, David ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of bacheolor’s project introduce the reader to the basic principles of oscillator with a possibility of coherent electrical tunning frequency. Project is focused on utilization of non-standard active elements like OTA and CCII. A few wiring circuits are listed, in which it's tunning scale is calculated in PSpise program. Next these devices are compared.
Application of modern active blocks in harmonic oscillators
Votýpka, František ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Slezák, Josef (advisor)
This work deals with using modern active functional blocks in electronic circuits. These blocks have better features than classical operational amplifiers and are characterized especially by working in current mode. Therefore these blocks can be used in higher frequencies. Using those blocks it is possible to design e.g. electronically variable-frequency filters of types low-pass filter, high-pass filter, band-pass filter, etc. Then it is also possible to easily realize electronically variable-frequency oscillators. This work is focused on some of these blocks, their basic characteristics and principles. Also three oscillators with current conveyors of second generation are designed. Its made simulation, sensitivity and tolerance analysis and magnitude stabilization. Everything is performed in OrCAD PSpice program. These made oscillators are electronic tunable in the band frequency ones of MHz.
Design of electronically reconfigurable filtering structures with modern active elements
Prát, Marek ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of master's thesis was design of electronically reconfigurable filters. Adjustability of pole frequency or quality factor is possible. First part of thesis deals with theoretical analysis of filters, their operation modes, design of frequency filters using Signal-Flow graph method and parasitic analysis. The next part describes active elements used in thesis. In a third part, three reconfigurable filters are described and designed and their simulations and parasitic analysis are made. Last part deals with filter design in EAGLE and experimental measurement.
Operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) for Field Programable Mixed-Signal Arrays
Czajkowski, Ondřej ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Bečvář, Daniel (advisor)
Operational amplifier will be designed and optimized with respect to set of required parameters. Real CMOS technology (available at Department of Microelectronics) will be used for designed OTA circuit and its simulations. Designed OTA will be used as universal operation amplifier configurable block in FPAA (field-programmable analog array) structures.
Design of frequency filters with non-traditional transconductance elements
Gajdoš, Adam ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of Bachelor’s thesis was to study, design and practically realize controllable frequency filters, working in the current mode, using non-traditional active elements, containing a combination of transconductance amplifiers with current conveyors. Thesis deals in the theoretical part with the basic division of frequency filters, operating modes of circuits and design method of signal flow graphs, which are used for design of the circuits in the practical part. The next section describes all the active elements that are used for circuits realization. In the practical part five circuits are designed with the element VDCC and one circuit with CCTA. Simulation is performed on all circuits using a previously defined model of the real UCC. Last part of thesis describes the design of the PCB and the results of experimental measurements for chosen circuit.
Current amplifier applications in differential frequency filters
Bokůvka, Tomáš ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
Bachelors’s thesis focuses on selection and analysis of suitable filtering structures working in current mode. In the first part, there is a common description of frequency filters in terms of function and division. The following text discusses the issues of active elements that creates basic construction of these filtering structures. Core of each circuit is formed by digitally adjustable current amplifier DACA, which enables change of amplification. Another used active elements are universal curret conveyor UCC, dual-output current follower DO-CF, multi-output current follower MO-CF, operational transconductance amplifier OTA and balanced-output transconductance amplifier BOTA. In the last part, there are described four chosen applications of frequency filters. There are introduced calculations of passive components a results of simulations. For experimental confirmation there are chosen two fully-differential structures. The end of work contains summary of measurements of these two frequency filters
Unconventional Circuit Elements for Ladder Filter Design
Shaktour, Mahmoud ; Dobeš,, Josef (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (advisor)
Kmitočtové filtry jsou lineární elektrické obvody, které jsou využívány v různých oblastech elektroniky. Současně tvoří základní stavební bloky pro analogové zpracování signálů. V poslední dekádě bylo zavedeno množství aktivních stavebních bloků pro analogové zpracování signálů. Stále však existuje potřeba vývoje nových aktivních součástek, které by poskytovaly nové možnosti a lepší parametry. V práci jsou diskutovány různé aspekty obvodů pracujících v napěťovém, proudovém a smíšném módu. Práce reaguje na dnešní potřebu nízkovýkonových a nízkonapěťových aplikací pro přenosné přístroje a mobilní komunikační systémy a na problémy jejich návrhu. Potřeba těchto výkonných nízkonapěťových zařízení je výzvou návrhářů k hledání nových obvodových topologií a nových nízkonapěťových technik. V práci je popsána řada aktivních prvků, jako například operační transkonduktanční zesilovač (OTA), proudový konvejor II. generace (CCII) a CDTA (Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier). Dále jsou navrženy nové prvky, jako jsou VDTA (Voltage Differencing Transconductance Amplifier) a VDVTA (Voltage Differencing Voltage Transconductance Amplifier). Všechny tyto prvky byly rovněž implementovány pomocí "bulk-driven" techniky CMOS s cílem realizace nízkonapěťových aplikací. Tato práce je rovněž zaměřena na náhrady klasických induktorů syntetickými induktory v pasivních LC příčkových filtrech. Tyto náhrady pak mohou vést k syntéze aktivních filtrů se zajímavými vlastnostmi.
Fractional-order filter structures
Lefler, Filip ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor)
Semestral thesis deals with fractional-order frequency filters. There is descripe proposal of the filter, their simulations and practical realizations. The first part is focused at the introduction to a frequency filters. The following is chapter which explore various proposals fractional-order frequency filters. The next chapter describes used activ elements in this thesis. Then there is briefly described a method of the signal flow graphs. The following is a description of the theoretical design of lowpass and highpass frequency filter, where order of the filter is between the first and second. Another part deal with the design and simulation of the four circuits. There are two curcuits consists of transconductance amplifiers (BOTA) and two curcuist consists of current followers. The last part of the thesis deals with practical realization of the two fractional-order filters.

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