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    Universal filter based on compact cmos structure of vddda
    (2021-03-02)
    Jaikla, Winai
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    Khateb, Fabian
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    Kulej, Tomasz
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    Pitaksuttayaprot, Koson
    This paper proposes the simulated and experimental results of a universal filter using the voltage differencing differential difference amplifier (VDDDA). Unlike the previous complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) structures of VDDDA that is present in the literature, the present one is compact and simple, owing to the employment of the multiple-input metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) transistor technique. The presented filter employs two VDDDAs, one resistor and two grounded capacitors, and it offers low-pass: LP, band-pass: BP, band-reject: BR, high-pass: HP and all-pass: AP responses with a unity passband voltage gain. The proposed universal voltage mode filter has high input impedances and low output impedance. The natural frequency and bandwidth are orthogonally controlled by using separated transconductance without affecting the passband voltage gain. For a BP filter, the root mean square (RMS) of the equivalent output noise is 46 µV, and the third intermodulation distortion (IMD3) is −49.5 dB for an input signal with a peak-to peak of 600 mV, which results in a dynamic range (DR) of 73.2 dB. The filter was designed and simulated in the Cadence environment using a 0.18-µm CMOS process from Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company (TSMC). In addition, the experimental results were obtained by using the available commercial components LM13700 and AD830. The simulation results are in agreement with the experimental one that confirmed the advantages of the filter.
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    A Compact Electronically Controllable Biquad Filter Synthesizing from Parallel Passive RLC Configuration
    (2020-09-23)
    Thinthaworn, Khanidtha
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    Jaikla, Winai
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    Suwanjan, Peerawut
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    Adhan, Suchin
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    Srichaiya, Nattapol
    This paper describes a synthesis of versatile voltage-mode biquad filter. The presented multifunction filtering topology has one output node and four input nodes for applying input signal. The principle to synthesize the presented versatile second order filter is based on the parallel connection of the passive RLC circuit. The proposed filtering structure is very compact employing single active elements, voltage differencing differential difference amplifiers (VDDDA), two passive resistors and a couple of passive capacitors. In the offered circuit, five voltage-mode biquadratic filtering functions, band pass (BP), low pass (LP), high pass (HP), notch and all pass (AP) filter with unit voltage gain. These filtering functions are given by selecting the voltage signal to appropriate input voltage nodes. The tuning feature of the angular frequency (ω0) is done electronically by respective bias current. Additionally, the quality factor (Q) is tuned without affecting the ω0 by changing value of resistor. The proposed circuit is designed and supported by Pspice simulation. The implementation of VDDDA is realized from off-the-shelf available ICs, LM13700 and AD830. Several simulation results are obtained and confirmed the design and theorical analysis.
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    Single-input multiple-output voltage-mode shadow filter based on VDDDAs
    (2019-05-01)
    Huaihongthong, Pintira
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    Chaichana, Amornchai
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    Suwanjan, Peerawut
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    Siripongdee, Surapong
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    Sunthonkanokpong, Wisuit
    This paper presents a voltage-mode shadow filter with single-input multiple-output (SIMO) configuration using voltage differencing differential difference amplifiers (VDDDAs). In this design, the low-pass and high-pass output functions of the single-input three-output second order filter are feedback via the voltage amplifier. The proposed filter consists of three VDDDAs, one grounded resistor and two grounded passive elements. The proposed filter uses grounded elements which is attractive for integrated circuit (IC) fabrication. It can simultaneously provide low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP), band-pass (BP), band-reject (BR) and all-pass (AP) responses without matching condition. The proposed circuit has high input impedance. The natural frequency (ω <inf>0</inf> ) and quality factor (Q) can be independently and electronically tuned by changing the external DC bias currents. The effect of the non-ideal and parasitic elements of the VDDDA is studied and investigated. The PSpice simulation and experimental results using CMOS technology and commercially available active devices are given to confirm the workability of the proposed filter.
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    Five-inputs single-output voltage mode universal filter with high input and low output impedance using VDDDAs
    (2017-01-01)
    Sangyaem, Surasak
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    Siripongdee, Surapong
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    Jaikla, Winai
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    Khateb, Fabian
    The design of analog filter using active building block has been gained significant attention and has become an interesting research topic. A five-inputs single −output voltage-mode universal biquadratic filter using active building block, namely voltage differencing differential difference amplifier (VDDDA) is presented in this paper. The proposed filter consists of two VDDDAs and two grounded capacitors. The presented circuit has high impedance for all input voltage nodes and low impedance for output voltage node which is ideal for cascade in voltage-mode circuit without the use of buffer circuits. It can provide five output voltage functions which are band-pass (BP), low-pass (LP), band-reject (BR), high-pass (HP) and all-pass (AP) responses. For high-pass and band-pass functions, the inverting and non-inverting response can be achieved. The matching condition, the inverting and double gain amplifier are not required which is easy to select the output response by digital method. The natural frequency and quality factor can be electronically tuned that is attractive for microcomputer or microcontroller controllability. To verify the validity of proposed filter, the PSPICE simulation and experimental results using VDDDA constructed from commercially available IC are included. The measured results agree well with theoretical expect.