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Item type:Publication, Floating Inductance Simulator with Electronic Tuning Property Using only Active Elements(2023-01-01) ;Roongmuanpha, Natchanai ;Mongkolwai, Pratya ;Pukkalanun, Tattaya ;Dumawipata, TeerasilapaTangsrirat, WorapongThis paper discusses the active-only electronically tunable floating lossless inductance simulator, which uses a single fully balanced-voltage differencing buffered amplifier (FB-VDBA) and one operational amplifier (OA). For this implementation, only integrated circuit packages with no external passive components are utilized. The synthetic equivalent inductance value is electronically adjustable via the transconductance gain of the FB-VDBA. Non-idealities of the active element have produced their effects. Using PSPICE with TSMC 0.25-mum CMOS parameter and the LM741 type OA, the performance of the proposed circuit and its application as a second-order voltage-mode lowpass filter is demonstrated. The numerical simulations closely matched the theoretical results. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Realization of Lossy Parallel Inductance Simulator Using Single VDGA and a Grounded Capacitor(2022-01-01) ;Satansup, Jetsdaporn ;Roongmuanpha, Natchanai ;Pukkalanun, TattayaTangsrirat, WorapongAn active lossy parallel type inductance simulator is proposed in this study. Only a single voltage differencing gain amplifier (VDGA) and a grounded capacitor are used in the proposed design. The realized equivalent resistance (Req) and equivalent inductance (Leq) can be adjusted electronically via the transconductance gain of the VDGA device. The influence of the non-idealities of the VDGA on the realized simulator is examined in detail. The suggested active inductance simulator is used to realize the second order voltage mode highpass filter, which is simulated using the PSPICE simulation program to ensure that it performs as expected. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, On The Realization of Simulated Lossy Inductors Using Voltage Differencing Buffered Amplifiers(2020-03-01) ;Moonmuang, Pitchayanin ;Roongmuanpha, Natchanai ;Pukkalanun, TattayaTangsrirat, WorapongThis paper reports four topologies, all simulating floating/grounded lossy inductors, using voltage differencing buffered amplifiers (VDBAs) as active elements. The simulated equivalent resistance and inductance values of the simulators can be adjusted electronically through the VDBA transconductance parameter. Non-ideal gain outcomes of the VDBA on the realized inductor circuits are finalized. The critical active and passive sensitivities are obtained to be low. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Grounded lossy parallel inductance simulation using voltage differencing buffered amplifier(2017-11-03) ;Roongmuanpha, Natchanai ;Pukkalanun, TattayaTangsrirat, WorapongAn actively lossy parallel RL-type inductance simulation employing voltage differencing buffered amplifier (VDBA) as an active component is presented. The proposed grounded inductance simulator is realized with a single VDBA, one grounded capacitor and one floating resistor. The equivalent inductance value of the simulator can be adjusted electronically through the transconductance parameter of the VDBA. The effect of the VDBA non-idealities on the realized simulator is analyzed in detail. As an application, active second-order current-mode highpass/bandpass filter is designed using the proposed variable lossy inductance simulator. The PSPICE simulation results using TSMC 0.25-μm CMOS technology demonstrate a close agreement with the theory, and also verify the usefulness of the proposed simulator and its filter design application.
