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Mutlifunctional electronically adjustable KHN filters
Harsa, Jan ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
In the bachelor thesis some types of KHN filters are analyzed and presented. Filters contain various active elements and they works in the current, voltage and hybrid mode. Great attention is paid to the so-called diamond transistor, which may represent different functional blocks (amplifier with current feedback link, transconductance amplifier and current conveyor) in these circuits. Attention is also paid to the possibility of tuning the filter, which consists in changing the characteristic frequency and quality factor independently. Tuning is achieved by using electronically tuneable active blocks such as voltage controlled operational amplifiers or analogue multipliers. Adjustability is also realized by tuneable passive components (potentiometers). Circuits are tested using the simulation program PSpice. Simulations are performed with professional macromodels, such as model OPA860 or VCA610 (Texas Instruments). In the thesis are results for sensitivity and tolerance analysis, which were gotten with third-level models. The optimization is also resolve for parameters of tuneable filters. The characteristics of the filter operating in voltage mode were verified by measurement.
Mutlifunctional electronically adjustable KHN filters
Harsa, Jan ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
In the bachelor thesis some types of KHN filters are analyzed and presented. Filters contain various active elements and they works in the current, voltage and hybrid mode. Great attention is paid to the so-called diamond transistor, which may represent different functional blocks (amplifier with current feedback link, transconductance amplifier and current conveyor) in these circuits. Attention is also paid to the possibility of tuning the filter, which consists in changing the characteristic frequency and quality factor independently. Tuning is achieved by using electronically tuneable active blocks such as voltage controlled operational amplifiers or analogue multipliers. Adjustability is also realized by tuneable passive components (potentiometers). Circuits are tested using the simulation program PSpice. Simulations are performed with professional macromodels, such as model OPA860 or VCA610 (Texas Instruments). In the thesis are results for sensitivity and tolerance analysis, which were gotten with third-level models. The optimization is also resolve for parameters of tuneable filters. The characteristics of the filter operating in voltage mode were verified by measurement.

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