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Modular approach to desing of modern analog devices in CMOS technology
Prokop, Roman ; Ďuračková, Daniela (referee) ; Hudec, Lubomír (referee) ; Musil, Vladislav (advisor)
The presented dissertation thesis deals with modular design of analog circuits in CMOS technology. The goal of the work is to design a set of modular microelectronic building blocks and realize the selected modern active circuits, working primarily in current mode. Nevertheless, the modular approach can be used for design of generally known classical elements, e.g. opamps, as well. As a part of the work, the development of the totally new highly versatile active circuit CCTA has been done, including detailed analysis of utilization and introduction of the most interesting applications. This circuit CCTA, together with relative, already theoretically treated circuit CDTA, has been realized here for the first time, in two different topologies. Final circuits were tested. On the basis of measurement results the library of behavioral models for PSpice was created, including exemplary simulations of the selected applications. Based on the obtained knowledge the brief comparison of voltage mode circuits and current mode circuits was done.
Bulk-driven current mirrors
Kováčik, Martin ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
My bachelor’s thesis is about bulk-driven CMOS principle for several analog circuit projects. A substrate gate is used for signal input to achieve low supply voltage and low wattage while keeping parameters adequate to current structures. The goal of my work was to design current mirror with low supply voltage and low wattage with usage of this principle. In my work there are basic data about bulk-driven technology and MOFSET transistors used in this technology. My project contains different kinds of schemes of bulk-driven current mirrors which are compared with conventional gate-driven current mirror. These circuits are simulated in Orcard Pspise program.
Design and analysis of low-pass and hi-pass second order filters
Soós, Tibor ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work deals with issues of realization of electrical second order filters. The work is dedicated to be a tutorial in design and realization of second order high and low-pass active filters.
Software tool for conversion circuit design from Spice netlist format to graphical format
Forman, Zdeněk ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kadlec, Jaroslav (advisor)
User interface for conversion of circuit connection, which is registred in SPICE netlist format in appropriate graphic presentation, is very interesting. Not a lot of software packages focused on processing of electrotechnic schemes have this interesting option. Generating of graphic representation of netlist is based on analysis of text account of network and location of parts to drawing cloth. These parts are located on the basis of coveted loops of network. System for dislocation contains undefined parts for faster algorithm of dislocation. This kind of software can be used every time when is necessary to create some graphic representation of tested network.
Voltage References in Bipolar and CMOS Process
Kotrč, Václav ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kadaňka, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with precise design of Brokaw BandGap voltage reference comparing with MOS references. There is STEP BY STEP separation and analysis of proposed devices, using Monte Carlo analysis. There are also presented the methods for achieving a lower deviation of the output voltage for yielding device, which needs no trimming.
High-frequency oscillator in CMOS technology
Lang, Radek ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This project focus to desing an on-chip oscillator in function as a clock generator. Frequency stability of the oscillator is affected by supply voltage, temperature and process variations. The aim is to propose a clock generator with sufficient frequency stability, low power consumption and a small chip area. This work deals with the types of oscillators and their basic building blocks suitable for our application. It also deals with the study and design options of temperature and process compensation circuit generating the current control, which provides the frequency stabilization of the output signal.
Design of the tunable second order switched capacitor frequency filter
Bragina, Tatiana ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
Thesis describes analog filters topologies with capability of tuning of the main parameters and the MOSFET-C and switched-capacitor filters are described. With focus to linearity and maximal tuning range optimal topology have been chosen. In work the issue of analog switch design is described and is solved. Design of switched-capacitor low-pass Sallen-key filter in Cadence software was made and simulation results are presented.
Design of the operational amplifier offset auto-compensation
Dula, Přemysl ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work deals with the two-stage operational amplifier with automatic offset compensation. An operational amplifier is designed in Cadence design environment for possible implementation in technology CMOS07. Emphasis work is placed on minimum offset of the operational amplifier and the parameters, that are listed in the assignment of work.
Analog array for programable filter realization
Shadrin, Aleksandr ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
The state-variable analog filter topologies are described. Using the transfer function theory and operational configurations suitable for integration and derivation, a new universal filter topology are proposed. The circuit has been implemented in CMOS technology by using six operational amplifiers, eight analog switches and five programming resistor array. Tunable corner frequencies, quality factors and gain are realized. Using the serial peripheral interface or digital memory can be realized this real-time digitally programmable first- and second-order analog filter with the tunable parameters.
Design of the electronically tunable frequency filters in CMOS technology
Zlámal, Jiří ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the problematics of CT filters and focuses on Gm – C filter. Three linearisation techniques are listed and compared in terms of linear input range, distortion and retuning. In the practical part – second - order low – pass filter is designed and its tuning capabilities are examined.

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