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Multifunction frequency filters using GCMI
Voráč, Ladislav ; Minarčík, Martin (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
At the beginning of my work are the frequency filter possibilities and their use discussed. I continue with the basic theoretical filter characters, their description through the use of the transfer functions, the transfer filter function of the second rank and further possible filter diversification on active and pasive ones. In the next chapter, there is a current mode introduced with its use and reasons why to pick it up. As next are several active current items descriped, that will be used for construction of the frequency filter of the second rank. The most used item for the application in the pure current mode is GMCI, which easily means Generalized Current Mirrors and Inventors. It is obvious already from its name what does it do, mirror reflecting and inverting. The next chapter talks about the concept method of the autonomous circuit, where in several blocks is the process of the frequency filter concept to be found. Last four chapters are focused on the detailed frequency filters concept, with all its active elements and their simulations. One of the circuit was choosen for the practical realization and at the conclusion it shows the comparison of the measured and simulated transfer parameters.
Design of frequency filters by the method of autonomous circuit with multi-port current-controlled current sources
Janeček, Martin ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Kubánek, David (advisor)
The aim is to study the principles of controllable frequency current-mode filters. The paper summarizes the general characteristics of current elements. The work focuses on the element GCMI and its use in multi frequency current-mode filters. The filter is designed autonomous method. The filter is simulated with active elements of the OPA860 and AD844. Finally, in this work is multi-filter is implemented in a practical implementation of the active element OPA860.
Design of frequency filters by the method of autonomous circuit with multi-port current-controlled current sources
Janeček, Martin ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Kubánek, David (advisor)
The aim is to study the principles of controllable frequency current-mode filters. The paper summarizes the general characteristics of current elements. The work focuses on the element GCMI and its use in multi frequency current-mode filters. The filter is designed autonomous method. The filter is simulated with active elements of the OPA860 and AD844. Finally, in this work is multi-filter is implemented in a practical implementation of the active element OPA860.
Multifunction frequency filters using GCMI
Voráč, Ladislav ; Minarčík, Martin (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
At the beginning of my work are the frequency filter possibilities and their use discussed. I continue with the basic theoretical filter characters, their description through the use of the transfer functions, the transfer filter function of the second rank and further possible filter diversification on active and pasive ones. In the next chapter, there is a current mode introduced with its use and reasons why to pick it up. As next are several active current items descriped, that will be used for construction of the frequency filter of the second rank. The most used item for the application in the pure current mode is GMCI, which easily means Generalized Current Mirrors and Inventors. It is obvious already from its name what does it do, mirror reflecting and inverting. The next chapter talks about the concept method of the autonomous circuit, where in several blocks is the process of the frequency filter concept to be found. Last four chapters are focused on the detailed frequency filters concept, with all its active elements and their simulations. One of the circuit was choosen for the practical realization and at the conclusion it shows the comparison of the measured and simulated transfer parameters.

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