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Frequency Filters with Controllable Current Followers
Novotný, Matouš ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
Submitted work engage in suggestion and realization of frequency-selection filters with usage one or more active devices CMI (Current Mirror and Inverter). The preamble of thesis is applied to theory of frequency-selection filters and possible usage of them. The projected circuit layouts are discussed next to would be possible change some of choice parameters of frequency-selection filter. The part of thesis is numerical suggestion of found solutions, their simulation in suitable program and realization.
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.
Transform-based filter design technique based on passive structures
Venclovský, Martin ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Herencsár, Norbert (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with transformation of passive elements in filter structures onto substitutes with new active element CFTA. A basic characteristic, types of filters, their frequency characteristics and a form of transfer functions are listed in an introduction. After it is introduced a development of signal flow graphs, single type of graphs and their modifications. There is specified the method Mason-Coates graphs which proves as optimal for analysis circuits. There are listed rules for a correct evaluation and make-up the graphs. Further are described active elements CFTA, CDTA and a current conveyor. There are defined active substitutes to a floating and grounded inductance, a floating capacitor and also a floating and grounded resistor in this thesis. Here, there are also designed substitutes to parallel combinations of floating passive elements. All substitutes use CFTA as an active element and the grounded capacitor as a passive element of substitute. There are presented forms of M-C graphs, transfer functions and equations for calculation passive elements of substitute at created equivalents. Functionality of designed substitutes is always verified on second order passive filters by the help of a PC simulation. There are tabular listed defined equivalents with corresponding signal graphs, transfer functions and equations for calculation capacitor of substitute are here tabular listed too. In this work there are defined two ways of connecting defined substitutes within the scope of one circuit that can be used as a simple connection or integration bounded elements. In the case of usage of the integration bounded elements it is possible to reduce total number used active elements. The usage defined substitutions are verified by way of both methods on known higher order passive frequency filter structures. Third order low pass filter is here realized and scaled in frequency scope from 100 Hz to 100 MHz.
Application possibilities of controllable current amplifier
Bradáč, Josef ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the application using digitally controlled current amplifiers DACA (Digitally Adjustable Current Amplifer), which was developed at the Department of Telecommunications FEEC in cooperation with ON Semiconductor in 2010. In introduction is decribed the topic of active filters and oscillators. Farther active current components, besides DACA are described current conveyor UCC (Universal Current Conveyor), current amplifier DO-CF (Dual-Output Current Follower), MO-CF (Multiple-Output Current Follower) and FD-CF (Fully Diferential Current Follower) and operational transconductant amplifier BOTA (Balanced-Output Operational Transconductance Amplifer) and MOTA (Multiple-Output Operational Transconductance Amplifier). The following is a compilation of theories circuits using signal flow graphs, which are designed using a simulated filter circuits to control the cutoff frequency or the quality factor. Then design and simulation with auxiliary oscillator circuit AGC for controlling the oscillation frequency. Simulations are conducted with ideal models and with models that include some real properties. The conclusion of this work is devoted to the printed circuit board design for a selected filter circuit realization and measurement.
Design of frequency filters with non-traditionally combined active elements
Danyi, Ivo ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This paper discusses the frequency second-order filters that work in the current mode. As active elements are used VDTA (voltage differential transconductance amplifier) and CCTA (Current Conveyor Transconductance Amplifier) design method as a method is used to graph of signal flow. They are designed and analyzed four frequency filters. The first uses only one element VDTA and is a multifunctional frequency-controllable frequency filter of the second order. The second is composed of two elements, is VDTA fully controllable multifunctional frequency filter of the second order. The third uses one element CCTA represents a multifunctional frequency filter of the second order without control. The fourth element uses a single CCTA and VDTA and is a multifunctional frequency-controlled frequency filter of the second order. All frequency filters are subjec- ted to sensitivity analysis and simulated for ideal and non-ideal active element. Second circuit wiring with two VDTA elements is realized and analyzed the characteristics of this filter.
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.
Design of frequency filters with non-traditionally combined active elements
Danyi, Ivo ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This paper discusses the frequency second-order filters that work in the current mode. As active elements are used VDTA (voltage differential transconductance amplifier) and CCTA (Current Conveyor Transconductance Amplifier) design method as a method is used to graph of signal flow. They are designed and analyzed four frequency filters. The first uses only one element VDTA and is a multifunctional frequency-controllable frequency filter of the second order. The second is composed of two elements, is VDTA fully controllable multifunctional frequency filter of the second order. The third uses one element CCTA represents a multifunctional frequency filter of the second order without control. The fourth element uses a single CCTA and VDTA and is a multifunctional frequency-controlled frequency filter of the second order. All frequency filters are subjec- ted to sensitivity analysis and simulated for ideal and non-ideal active element. Second circuit wiring with two VDTA elements is realized and analyzed the characteristics of this filter.
The filter structures with an electronically adjustable active elements
Ledniczky, Péter ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Polák, Josef (advisor)
This thesis explains designing frequency filters with active adjustable (regulable). Basic filter division, features and characteristics are shown in the first part. Second part includes active components and their realization. Third part is dedicated to basic methods and one of them is chosen for realization.The fourth part describes simulated frequency filter in differential and nondifferential form. Last part contains design and simulation of two frequency filters with adjustable components based on chosen method.In the fifth part is located my own project: Universal frequency filter. The last section contains pratical measuring and realization. Conclusion contains thesis evaluation and explanation of difficulties that occured during work.
Application possibilities of controllable current amplifier
Bradáč, Josef ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the application using digitally controlled current amplifiers DACA (Digitally Adjustable Current Amplifer), which was developed at the Department of Telecommunications FEEC in cooperation with ON Semiconductor in 2010. In introduction is decribed the topic of active filters and oscillators. Farther active current components, besides DACA are described current conveyor UCC (Universal Current Conveyor), current amplifier DO-CF (Dual-Output Current Follower), MO-CF (Multiple-Output Current Follower) and FD-CF (Fully Diferential Current Follower) and operational transconductant amplifier BOTA (Balanced-Output Operational Transconductance Amplifer) and MOTA (Multiple-Output Operational Transconductance Amplifier). The following is a compilation of theories circuits using signal flow graphs, which are designed using a simulated filter circuits to control the cutoff frequency or the quality factor. Then design and simulation with auxiliary oscillator circuit AGC for controlling the oscillation frequency. Simulations are conducted with ideal models and with models that include some real properties. The conclusion of this work is devoted to the printed circuit board design for a selected filter circuit realization and measurement.
Frequency Filters with Controllable Current Followers
Novotný, Matouš ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
Submitted work engage in suggestion and realization of frequency-selection filters with usage one or more active devices CMI (Current Mirror and Inverter). The preamble of thesis is applied to theory of frequency-selection filters and possible usage of them. The projected circuit layouts are discussed next to would be possible change some of choice parameters of frequency-selection filter. The part of thesis is numerical suggestion of found solutions, their simulation in suitable program and realization.

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