New voltage-mode universal filter and sinusoidal oscillator using only single DBTA

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2010-04-01
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In this article, a new voltage-mode second-order universal frequency filter and sinusoidal oscillator using only single differential-input buffered and transconductance amplifier (DBTA) is presented. The proposed voltage-mode filter structure using single DBTA and four passive elements can provide all standard filter functions, i.e. low-, band-, high-pass, band-stop, and all-pass without changing the circuit topology and enables independent control of the quality factor Q using single passive element. The circuit requires the minimal number of active and passive elements with no conditions for component matching. By slight modification of the proposed filter structure, the new DBTA-based sinusoidal oscillator is easily obtained. The oscillation condition and the oscillation frequency are independently adjustable by different virtually grounded passive elements. The proposed sinusoidal oscillator employs only grounded capacitors. The passive and active sensitivities of all the proposed circuit configurations are low. PSPICE simulations using a BJT realisation of DBTA and experimental results based on commercially available amplifiers OPA860 and MAX436 are included, which prove the workability of the proposed circuits.
V tomto článku nový univerzální filtr druhého řádu a oscilátor v napěťovém módu pouze s jedním differential-input buffered and transconductance amplifier (DBTA) jsou prezentovány. Navržený filtr s jedním DBTA a čtyřmi pasivními prvky umožňuje realizovat všechny standardní filtrační funkce bez změny topologie. Navržený oscilátor byl obdržen s mírnou modifikací filtru. Vlastnosti obou struktur byly ověřeny simulací s bipolární strukturou a funkčnost filtrů také experimentálním měřením.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS. 2010, vol. 97, issue 4, p. 365-379.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207210903325229
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