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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
Tunable Universal Fully-Differential Filter With Operational Transresistance Amplifier
Polesakova, Zuzana
The new single-ended (S-E) second order frequency filter providing transfer function of Low Pass (LP), High Pass (HP), Band Pass (BP), Band Stop (BS) and All Pass (AP) is presented in this paper. The cut-off frequency is tunable up to 3 MHz. Also the fully-differential (F-D) version of the filter is presented and so is the transformation method which is in this case the Signal Flow Graph (SFG). The design filter can be implemented with discretive active devices or as an Integrated Circuit (IC). The features of both S-E and F-D filters are verified using PSpice simulations comparing ideal and behavioral models of the active devices.
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

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