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Controllable Frequency Filters with Modern Active Elements
Preclík, Milan ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
The work deals with design of transformation cells suitable for realization of higher orders frequency filters with possibility of cutoff frequency control. At first, there is a common description of frequency filters and active elements like current and voltage conveyors. Furthermore assumptions of cutoff frequency control are defined which result in a convenient characteristical equation. Phylosophy of synthetic elements DP , EP , DS , ES including a possibility of change of cutoff frequency is next in line. By exploitation of synthetic elements theory new circuit’s schemes of transformation cells are searched. The work continues with the choice of appropriate transformation cells for resulting circuit’s solutions of frequency filters with possibility of cutoff frequency control by using transfer coefficients of active elements or with help of passive elements. The work concludes with verification of its proper function based on a simulation executed in OrCAD and with practical implementation of choosen circuit’s solution.
Design and analysis of electronically reconfigurable filtering structures
Kříčka, Tomáš ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the proposal of analog filters with the ability of the electronic reconfiguration. The main aim was to propose three fully electronically reconfigurable filters using different methods. The work focuses on the use of modern active elements that ensure the electronic reconfiguration. Specifically on operational transconductivity amplifiers, second-generation current conveyors and current amplifiers. The transfer functions are simulated in the Orcad PSpice software, at the ideal and behavioral level. Sensitivity and parasitic analysis is applied to the two proposed filtration structures. Both structures are made on printed circuit boards, which are measured and then their transfer functions are compared with the simulated functions.
Active controllable frequency filter in current mode
Zbořil, Jan ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
The aiml of this work is to study the principles controllable frequency filters in the current mode. Is realized multifuctional current filter. Summarizes the general characteristic of the current components. Work focuses mainly on current conveyors CCII. Circuit is used here EL 2082 as a basic building element. The second chapter discussed the characteristics of filters, the third contains a description of the basic active circuit. The next chapter deals with the simulation, and the last presents the measured results.
Synthesis and Analysis of Circuits with Modern Active Elements
Koton, Jaroslav ; Vrba, Kamil (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with the synthesis and design of active frequency filters using current (CC) and voltage (VC) conveyors, or current active elements CMI (Current Mirror and Inverter), MCMI (Multi-output CMI) and PCA (Programmable Current Amplifier). As introduction, these active elements are described as suitable for the design of the circuits working in the voltage-, current,- ,and mixed-mode, or in pure current-mode speaking about the current active elements. The new frequency filter structures presented in this thesis using the above mentioned active elements were designed by the generalized autonomous circuit method, transformation cells and signal flow-graph theory. The generalized autonomous circuit method is based on full admittance network to which generalized active elements are connected. The described admittance networks can be used for other active elements. The next method is based on the transformation cells that subsequently are used for the design of synthetic elements with higher-order imittance. Original conditions for the design of such blocks are given that lead to maximal simplicity of the final structure with minimal number of passive and active elements. For effective usage of another method utilizing signal flow-graphs, new reduced graphs of chosen active elements are given. Their usage leads to direct function blocks synthesis with required properties. The functionality and behavior of chosen circuit solutions have been verified by analyses in simulation programs. The active elements were simulated by the universal current conveyor (UCC) or universal voltage conveyors (UVC) that were designed at the FEEC, BUT in cooperation with AMI Semiconductor Design Centre Brno with the CMOS 0.35 m technology. These active elements have been also used for the realization of chosen filter structures. The experimental measurements were performed in the in the frequency range 10 KHz to 100 MHz.
Design and simulations of low-power electronically controllable functional generators
Kolenský, Tomáš ; Dvořák, Radek (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to get acquainted with the principle and function of functional generators. Furthermore, with their design using active elements that can be electronically controlled. The design and simulation results are presented in Chapter 4, which also shows schematics of simulated and measured circuits.
Modeling of the unconventional functional blocks in Pspice
Zetík, Rostislav ; Brančík, Lubomír (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
This master´s thesis on theme Modeling of the unconventional functional blocks in Pspice deals with the design procedures of electronic elements models and should to help with their create. At the beginning the thesis theoretically describes how the models are created and what possibilities for modeling the program Pspice offers. There are drawn near the individual levels of model and their properties. The second main part of thesis shows practically step by step the design procedures of models of the operational amplifier, current and voltage conveyors, OTA, CDTA, immittance inverter and converter and logarithmic amplifier. There are created the models up to 4.th level, the ideal, resistive, frequency dependent and nonlinear. The basic transmission properties, input and output impedance are modeled this way. The created models with sufficient accuracy correspond to the parameters of the commercial elements. This thesis such shows the possibilities of the program for finding of values for model components like stepping or Optimizer tool.
Design of new active filters, using signal flow graphs
Jašek, František ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Vrba, Kamil (advisor)
This master’s thesis describes the design of the frequency filters by the help of the graph of the signal flows. There are defined by modern components like GVC (Generalized Voltage Conveyor), GCC (Generalized Current Conveyor), CF (Current Follower), DO-CF (Dual-Output Current Follower), OTA (Operational Transconductance Amplifier), BOTA (Ballanced Operational Transconductance Amplifier) and CFTA (Current Follower Transconductance Amplifier), the graphs of the signal flows, which describe their activity in the thesis. In the other part of the thesis is illustrated the procedure of the design of the frequency filters by the help of the graphs of the signal flows. For the concrete design was selected in the first case as the active component double output current follower and in the second case the CFTA. There are noted all designed circuits of the frequency filters also their characteristic equations in this thesis. The activity of the selected circuits was remitted to the analysis in the simulation program called PSpice. Because the active components, with which was engaged in the design of the filter which doesn’t exist in the real form, that is why the UCC, which is sufficing for attestation of the function of the circuit, was used for the simulation. The simulation was implemented in the frequency range 10 Hz to 10 MHz.
Synthesis of differential filtering structures with complex active elements
Pánek, David ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This document is focused on already existing single-ended frequency filters with modern active components working in current mode and their modification into fully-differential ended form. After the modification both versions were compared between each other. The first part informs about problems concerning analogue frequency filters. The second part deals with used active components - MO-CF (Multiple Output Current Follower), BOTA (Balanced transconductance amplifier), UCC (universal current conveyor), VDTA (Voltage differencing transconductance amplifier), CDTA (Current differencing transconductance amplifier) and VDCC (voltage differencing current conveyor). Four circuits have been chosen and transformed into their differential form. Two circuits have been chosen and realised into PCB and then practicaly measured in a laboratory. The last part is a summary of simulations and measured results and check of circuits behavior result.
Electronically tunable oscillators
Polanský, David ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of bacheolor’s project introduce the reader to the basic principles of oscillator with a possibility of coherent electrical tunning frequency. Project is focused on utilization of non-standard active elements like OTA and CCII. A few wiring circuits are listed, in which it's tunning scale is calculated in PSpise program. Next these devices are compared.
Design of the Rail-to-Rail current conveyor in CMOS technology
Hudzik, Martin ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with design of rail-to-rail second generation current conveyor in CMOS technology. Describes principles of function of different generations of current conveyors, as well as the basic principle of design of second generation current conveyor based on operational amplifier. Addresses circuit topology of input rail-to-rail stage and class AB output stage. The objective of this thesis is to design, characterize performance and create layout of second generation current conveyor with input common mode voltage rail-to-rail capability in ONSemi I3T25 technology.

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