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Analogue fractional-order function blocks
Salášek, Jan ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
Thesis describes the design of the blocks of fractional-order filters approximation using a filter of higher order integer. Active filters of third-order are use to create filter of 1+alfa -order, where alfa is between zero to one. One of the filters is practically implemented and measured.
Synthesis of the electronically reconfigurable frequency filters
Michalička, Filip ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of reconection-less electronically reconfigurable filter structures which have single input and single output using unconventional active elements, which have ability to adjust one of their parameter e.g. gain or transconductance. The first part describes basic parameters of frequency filters, the division of filters by frequency transfer response and used circuit elements, their operational modes, the principle of reconnection-less electronically reconfiguration and the circuit design method MUNV. Second part describes all active elements used in the proposal of filters, their properties and the implementation using existing transistor-level models. The third part contains the design of three reconnection-less electronically reconfigurable filters and the simulations results obtained from simulation programs OrCAD Capture and PSpice. The obtained results were compared with theoretical behaviour. This part also contains results of these analyses: sensitivity, parasitic, Monte Carlo and temperature to determine the behaviour in varied cases.
Electronically reconfigurable frequency filters
Gajdoš, Adam ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was design of reconnection-less and electronically reconfigurable filters of SISO type with non-traditional active elements. Adjustability of bandwidth or quality factor is also required. First part of the thesis deals with theoretical analysis of filters, their operation modes and design of frequency filters using Signal-flow graph method aswell. Last but not least, electronical reconfiguration of transfer function and parasitic analysis was discussed. Another part describes active elements used in the practical part of thesis. Behaviors and design of active elements using existing circuits (e.g. UCC,EL2082) are described and their transformation into the Signal-flow graph form too. In the practical part five reconnection-less and reconfigurable filters of SISO type was designed using SNAP program. Simulations were done using Orcad program with ideal and real simulation models of active elements. Last part deals with filter design in EAGLE and experimental measurement.
Active Frequency Filters with Minimal Configuration
Preclík, Milan ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work deals with exploitation of multiple current and voltage gates of active components. After that an optimal circuit´s scheme choice, its simulation and subsequent realization of frequency filter follow. First of all there is a common description of frequency filters and current and voltage conveyors. Furthermore the text focuses on searching circuit´s schemes of second-level frequency filters, described by characteristical equation. These equation make an easy numerical concept possible. New circuits with one active component and with a minimal number of pasive components are searched by using the method of autonomous circuits. The choice of resulting circuit based on simulations executed in Orcad is next in line. The work concludes with verification of a proper function of our filter.
Design of tunable frequency filters with modern current active elements
Stejný, Jiří ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals an active elements called digitally controlled current amplifier, multiple-output current follower and its usage in tunable frequency filters. These tunable frequency filters operate in a pure current mode. In the first part of this work are presented the different types of current active elements. Universal current conveyor, multiple-output current follower, digitally controlled current amplifier (UCC, MO-CF, DCCA). In the second part of this work are introduced particular methods of design tunable frequency filters. Special attention is given to using the design method of via autonomous circuits because it is one of the most. In the last part of this thesis are designed and computer-simulated individual multifunction tunable frequency filters with those already active yet elements. These filters were designed via autonomous circuits or modification of existing circuits. The functionality of the proposed filtres have been verified by computer simulation. Snap3 program was used for the symbolic analyse of circuit and OrCad PSpice program was used to simulate the characteristics of multifunction filters.
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-traditional transconductance elements
Gajdoš, Adam ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of Bachelor’s thesis was to study, design and practically realize controllable frequency filters, working in the current mode, using non-traditional active elements, containing a combination of transconductance amplifiers with current conveyors. Thesis deals in the theoretical part with the basic division of frequency filters, operating modes of circuits and design method of signal flow graphs, which are used for design of the circuits in the practical part. The next section describes all the active elements that are used for circuits realization. In the practical part five circuits are designed with the element VDCC and one circuit with CCTA. Simulation is performed on all circuits using a previously defined model of the real UCC. Last part of thesis describes the design of the PCB and the results of experimental measurements for chosen circuit.
Analogue fractional-order function blocks
Salášek, Jan ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
Thesis describes the design of the blocks of fractional-order filters approximation using a filter of higher order integer. Active filters of third-order are use to create filter of 1+alfa -order, where alfa is between zero to one. One of the filters is practically implemented and measured.
Current mirror higher-order filters
Novotný, Matouš ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
Submitted work engages in suggestion of frequency-selection filters with usage of more active elements of the MCMI (Multi-Output 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 with the active elements are discussed in terms of the impact of parasitic properties of the real models. The part of thesis is numerical suggestion of found solutions, their simulation in suitable program.
Differential structures of linear circuits using DDCCs and DVCCs
Sládok, Ondřej ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the differential structures of the linear circuits with DVCCs and DDCCs elements. The introductory part of the thesis deals with the description of the frequency filters. Significant emphasis is put on the active current conveyors. Futhermore, the text focuces on issue of differential structures. The main aim is the transformation of the nondifferential structure to the differential structure using the differential current conveyores and the comparison with the nondifferencial structure.

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