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    Log-domain high-order low-pass and band-pass filters
    (2017-09-01)
    Prommee, Pipat
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    Thongdit, Preecha
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    Angkeaw, Krit
    Continuous time current-mode high-order low-pass and band-pass filters based on the log-domain concept are presented in this paper. The passive RLC ladder networks are used as the prototype to achieve the proposed filter by simulating the RLC network synthesis method. The achieved filters have inherited the good sensitivity performance from the RLC passive prototype. Fifth-order RLC ladder low-pass filter and sixth-order RLC ladder band-pass filter are used as prototypes and the signal flow graph (SFG) technique is used for the synthesis. The SFG can identify group of integrators and several signal paths. Log-domain lossy and lossless integrators based on BJT technology are deployed to achieve the integrators for realization of proposed filters. The simulations were carried out and the results exhibited several features which are in agreement with the RLC prototype. The frequency response of filters along 100 kHz to 10 MHz can be electronically tuned through 5–500 µA of bias currents. The THD lower than 1% of LP and BP filters were measured at 10 MHz input. The multi-tone tested was included in the paper for verifying the performance of proposed LP and BP filters. The intermodulation distortions around −50 dB and −60 dB were also investigated for the proposed LP and BP filters.
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    Low-component-count current-mode universal filter based on active-only lossy and lossless integrators
    (2008-12-01)
    Somdunyakanok, Montri
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    Angkeaw, Krit
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    Prommee, Pipat
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    Kumngern, Montree
    An universal current-mode active-only filter using the biquadratic transfer function is proposed. The proposed circuit is realized by lossy and lossless integrators with minimize active components count without external passive elements. The different kinds of filter functions as lowpass, highpass, bandpass and band-reject response can be obtained without changing circuit topology. The proposed circuit implementation is realized by using MOS transistors, CMOS MO-OTAs, and CMOS OPAMPs. The parameters ω<inf>p</inf> can be tuned electronically through adjusting the transconductance gains of the OTA or electronic resistor power supplies. The simulation results are given by PSpice. © 2008 IEEE.
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    Realization of OTA-C current-mode universal filter based on two type integrators loop
    (2007-12-01)
    Prommee, Pipat
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    Somdunyakanok, Montri
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    Angkeaw, Krit
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    Dejhan, Kobchai
    A universal current-mode active filter based on 2 types of integrator, lossy and lossless integrators, is presented. The biquadratic transfer function is obtained by the two integrators loop. The proposed circuit employs only 2 multiple output OTAs (MO-OTA) and 3 capacitors. The parameter Q<inf>P</inf> can be wide-range tuned independent from the ω<inf>P</inf> either changing of capacitor and transconductance gains. Moreover, the four different kind filter functions as lowpass, highpass, bandpass and band-reject response can be also obtained without changing circuit topology. The parameters ω<inf>p</inf> can be electronically tuned through adjusting the transconductance gains of the OTAs. The simulation results have been carried out by PSpice. © 2007 IEEE.