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Item type:Publication, A New Method to Synthesise the Sinusoidal Oscillator Based on Series Negative Resistance-Capacitance and its Implementation Using a Single Commercial IC, LT1228(2023-01-01) ;Kulapong, Worawut ;Jaikla, Winai ;Siripongdee, Surapong ;Sotner, RomanSuwanjan, PeerawutAn alternative method for synthesising the sinusoidal oscillator based on series negative resistance-capacitance is presented in this paper. The proposed topology is constructed with the series negative resistance-capacitance circuit connected in parallel with a grounded resistor and capacitor. To validate the proposed method, a new grounded series negative resistance-capacitance simulator is also proposed as a subcircuit for synthesising the sinusoidal oscillator. The series negative resistance-capacitance simulator is based on a commercially available integrated circuit (IC), LT1228. The equivalent negative resistance and equivalent negative capacitance can be adjusted electronically using an external DC bias current. The sinusoidal oscillator that is synthesised using the proposed method consists of a single LT1228, two capacitors, and three resistors. The frequency and the condition of the oscillation are orthogonally adjusted. Also, the condition of oscillation is electronically controlled. The amplitude of the sinusoidal waveform is adjustable. In addition, the output voltage node of the proposed oscillator has a low impedance, which allows it to connect to other circuits without using an additional buffer. Both PSPICE simulation and experiment are used to validate the proposed circuits. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Single commercially available ic-based electronically controllable voltage-mode first-order multifunction filter with complete standard functions and low output impedance(2021-11-01) ;Jaikla, Winai ;Buakhong, Unchittha ;Siripongdee, Surapong ;Khateb, FabianSotner, RomanThis paper presents the design of a voltage-mode three-input single-output multifunction first-order filter employing commercially available LT1228 IC for easy verification of the proposed circuit by laboratory measurements. The proposed filter is very simple, consisting of a single LT1228 as an active device with two resistors and one capacitor. The output voltage node is low impedance, resulting in an easy cascade-ability with other voltage-mode configurations. The proposed filter provides four filter responses: low-pass filter (LP), high-pass filter (HP), inverting all-pass filter (AP−), and non-inverting all-pass filter (AP+) in the same circuit configuration. The selection of output filter responses can be conducted without additional inverting or double gains, which is easy to be controlled by the digital method. The control of pole frequency and phase response can be conducted electronically through the bias current (I<inf>B</inf>). The matching condition during tuning the phase response with constant voltage gain is not required. Moreover, the pass-band voltage gain of the LP and HP functions can be controlled by adjusting the value of resistors without affecting the pole frequency and phase response. Additionally, the phase responses of the AP filters can be selected as both lagging or leading phase responses. The parasitic effects on the filtering performances were also analyzed and studied. The performances of the proposed filter were simulated and experimented with a ±5 V voltage supply. For the AP+ experimental result, the leading phase response for 1 kHz to 1 MHz frequency changed from 180 to 0 degrees. For the AP− experimental result, the lagging phase response for 1 kHz to 1 MHz frequency changed from 0 to −180 degrees. The design of the quadrature oscillator based on the proposed first-order filter is also included as an application example. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Three-inputs single-output voltage-mode universal filter with orthogonal control using single commercially available IC(2017-07-02) ;Suwanjan, Peerawut ;Siripongdee, SurapongJaikla, WinaiIn this study, a new electronically tunable voltage-mode second-order universal filter as a new application for commercially available IC named LT1228 from Linear Technology Inc is presented. The proposed filter with three-inputs and single output voltage uses single LT1228, two resistors and two capacitors, which is well suited for off-the-shelf implementation. The proposed filter can provide high pass (HP), low pass (LP), band pass (BP), band reject (BR) and all pass (AP) responses with electronic control of the quality factor (Q) and the natural frequency (ω0). The control of quality factor can be done without affecting natural frequency. The selection of filter response can be done without any critical passive component matching conditions and double gain amplifier circuit. A number of simulations based on PSPICE program are achieved in order to demonstrate the performance of the proposed filter. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Electronically controllable grounded inductance simulators using single commercially available IC: LT1228(2017-06-01) ;Siripongdee, SurapongJaikla, WinaiThe grounded inductance simulators using available commercially integrated circuit (IC) are proposed in this paper. The three types of active inductor called parallel R and L, series R and L and pure L are achieved. The proposed inductance simulators consist of single available commercially IC from Linear Technology Inc. called LT1228 with a resistor and a capacitor. The tune of inductance and resistance value can be done electronically. The proposed inductance simulators don't require any active and passive component matching condition. The performances of proposed circuit are verified through PSPICE simulation and experiment. To show the usability of the proposed simulators, they are used to realize the sinusoidal oscillator, second order bandpass filter and second order band-reject filter. The workability of these applications is experimented. The results agree well with theoretical expect.
