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Item type:Publication, High-order chebyshev notch filter based on MO-OTA and its application in Biosensor(2021-05-19) ;Srisamranrungrueang, Siradanai ;Wongprommoon, NatapongPrommee, PipatThis paper presents a high-order notch filter based on multiple output OTA (MO-OTA). The signal flow graph (SFG) method is applied as a design procedure based on the RLC prototype. The RLC Chebyshev low-pass filter is used as an original prototype. The network transform is applied to convert the LPF to a notch filter. From the SFG, the denormalized network can be replaced by integrators and differentiators. The current-mode lossy and lossless types of integrator and differentiator are realized by using CMOS MO-OTA and grounded capacitor. A simple and low-complexity structure is achieved and constructed by 9 MO-OTAs and 6 grounded capacitors. The stop-band frequency between 10Hz-1kHz can be electronically tuned by the bias current between 1-100 μA. The low power supply ±0.75V is required which consumes the power 15mW at 100μA bias current. An application in ECG signal with power line interference (PLI) removal is included. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Low-complexity Chebyshev High-pass Filter based on OTA-C(2020-07-01) ;Wongprommoon, Natapong ;Tiamsuphat, ApinatPrommee, PipatThis work presents a new Chebyshev ladder high-pass filter based on operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) based differentiators. Lossy and Lossless differentiators based on the OTA-C technique are deployed as the main sub-circuits. The Chebyshev ladder high-pass filter is transformed from a low-pass RLC prototype by using the network transformation method. The signal flow graph (SFG) and third-order RLC prototype are used to synthesis the active high-pass filter. The final SFG functions can be directly replaced by OTA-C current-mode differentiators. Due to the proposed structure of the high-pass filter contains only 6 OTA(s) and 3 grounded capacitors that resulting in the low-complexity and low components count. The frequency responses of the proposed filter can be electronically tuned between 200kHz and 8MHz by varying the bias currents (IB) from 3 μ A to 300 μ A. The proposed filter response good agreement with the response of the RLC prototype. PSpice simulation results are carried out to verify the filter performances.
