Novel Resistorless First-Order Current-Mode Universal Filter Employing a Grounded Capacitor

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2011-09
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Společnost pro radioelektronické inženýrství
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In this paper, a new bipolar junction transistor (BJT) based configuration for providing first-order resistorless current-mode (CM) all-pass, low-pass and high-pass filter responses from the same configuration is suggested. The proposed circuit called as a first-order universal filter possesses some important advantages such as consisting of a few BJTs and a grounded capacitor, consuming very low power and having electronic tunability property of its pole frequency. Additionally, types of filter response can be obtained only by changing the values of current sources. The suggested circuit does not suffer from disadvantages of use of the resistors in IC process. The presented first-order universal filter topology does not need any passive element matching constraints. Moreover, as an application example, a second-order band-pass filter is obtained by cascading two proposed filter structures which are operating as low-pass filter and high-pass one. Simulations by means of PSpice program are accomplished to demonstrate the performance and effectiveness of the developed first-order universal filter.
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Radioengineering. 2011, vol. 20, č. 3, s. 656-665. ISSN 1210-2512
http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2011/11_03_656_665.pdf
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