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Conveyor implementations of generic current mode circuits

International Journal of Electronics, 1992
The implementation of analogue current mode signal processing systems is strongly dependent on the availability of suitable generic building blocks such as current conveyors and current operational amplifiers. Until recently, no such devices were commercially available as integrated circuits.
ERIK BRUUN, OLUF HOGH OLESEN
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Current-Mode Precision Full-Wave Rectifier Circuits

Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, 2017
In this paper, a new current-mode precision full-wave rectifier is presented. The proposed circuit employs a single active element namely extra-X current conveyor and two NMOS transistors without using any passive element which is suitable for IC implementation.
Deepak Agrawal, Sudhanshu Maheshwari
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Simplification of current-mode multivalued CMOS circuits

Journal of Electronics (China), 1995
This paper proposes a simplification method for realization of current-mode multivalued CMOS circuits. The key of this method is to find a cover on theK-map for a given multivalued function, which fits to the realization of current-mode CMOS circuits. The design example shows that the design presented in this paper is better than the design proposed by
Wang Wenjun, Claudio Moraga
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IBM current mode transistor logical circuits

Proceedings of the May 6-8, 1958, western joint computer conference: contrasts in computers on XX - IRE-ACM-AIEE '58 (Western), 1958
The current mode circuits discussed in this paper and in preceding papers are intended for use in a very large, high-speed digital computer. From the circuit standpoint, this machine could be classed as a mixed synchronous-asynchronous system in which the outputs of chains of logic are often sampled by clock pulses.
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Bounded algebra and current-mode digital circuits

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 1999
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Wu, Xunwei, Pedram, Massoud
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Current mode circuits for programmable neural networks

2000 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Emerging Technologies for the 21st Century. Proceedings (IEEE Cat No.00CH36353), 2002
In this paper novel AB class neuron structures that set foundations for low power VLSI neural networks and other applications are proposed. The analog AB class circuits for activation function and programmable weight synaptic connections are presented and discussed. A qualitative comparison is made between standard and proposed circuits.
K. Wawryn, A. Mazurek
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Synthetic neural systems using current-mode circuits

IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002
An approach to the engineering of VLSI analog computing systems is presented. The approach emphasizes the role of currents as an appropriate signal representation, the need for low power dissipation, and the need for simplicity in the basic functional circuits.
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Current-mode CMOS multiple-valued logic circuits

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1994
Current-mode CMOS circuits are receiving increasing attention. Current-mode CMOS multiple-valued logic circuits are interesting and may have applications in digital signal processing and computing. In this paper we review several of the current-mode CMOS multiple-valued logic (MVL) circuits that we have studied over the past decade.
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Short-Circuit Capability Prediction and Failure Mode of Asymmetric and Double Trench SiC MOSFETs

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2021
Xiaochuan Deng, Xu Li, Chenzhan Li
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Sliding Mode Controller Design for Conic-Type Nonlinear Semi-Markovian Jumping Systems of Time-Delayed Chua’s Circuit

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2021
Rong Nie, Shuping He, Fei Liu
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