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Frequency filters with untraditional combination of active elements
Filgas, Jaroslav ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis deals with the theory and designing of analog frequency filters of the second order, which operate in current mode and use the untraditional combination of active elements. The filters are designed by means of the autonomous circuits. Active elements used in the design is Multiple Output Current Follower MO-CF, Digitally Controlled Current Amplifier DACA, Generalized Current Mirror and Inverters GCMI, Balanced Operational Transconductance Amplifier BOTA, Inverting Current Conveyor 1st and 3rd Generation ICCI/ICCIII and Universal Voltage Conveyor UVC. The proposed filters work in current mode and their ideal and real models are verified in the simulation environment OrCad. The thesis is structured into five chapters including the conclusion. The first chapter gives the general characteristics of the frequency filters, types of filter functions, types of filters and general equations. The second chapter is devoted to the theory of the active elements. The third charter is about methods of designing and the fourth includes custom designed filters, including their transfer functions and the results verify their functionality in the simulation environment.
Frequency filters with untraditional combination of active elements
Filgas, Jaroslav ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis deals with the theory and designing of analog frequency filters of the second order, which operate in current mode and use the untraditional combination of active elements. The filters are designed by means of the autonomous circuits. Active elements used in the design is Multiple Output Current Follower MO-CF, Digitally Controlled Current Amplifier DACA, Generalized Current Mirror and Inverters GCMI, Balanced Operational Transconductance Amplifier BOTA, Inverting Current Conveyor 1st and 3rd Generation ICCI/ICCIII and Universal Voltage Conveyor UVC. The proposed filters work in current mode and their ideal and real models are verified in the simulation environment OrCad. The thesis is structured into five chapters including the conclusion. The first chapter gives the general characteristics of the frequency filters, types of filter functions, types of filters and general equations. The second chapter is devoted to the theory of the active elements. The third charter is about methods of designing and the fourth includes custom designed filters, including their transfer functions and the results verify their functionality in the simulation environment.

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