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Arbitrary Waveform Generators Using Current-Controlled Current Conveyor Transconductance Amplifier and Current Conveyor Analog Switches

Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2019
This paper presents a new amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), amplitude shift keying (ASK), frequency shift keying (FSK), phase shift keying (PSK) and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) waveform generators using current current-controlled conveyor transconductance amplifier (CCCTA) and current conveyor analog switches (CCASs). The
Montree Kumngern   +2 more
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Translinear current conveyors

International Journal of Electronics, 1985
Two types of translinear current conveyor are described, working either in the class-A mode or in the class-AB mode. A wide input current range is possible, and the circuits are readily integrable.
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Current conveyor based electrometer

AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2005
Abstract A current conveyor based electrometer is designed to improve the frequency response of the electrometer. The input current is current amplified by a current conveyor. Current conveyor is realized by operational amplifier/resistor configuration.
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Varieties of Current Conveyors

2014
This chapter describes numerous varieties of CCs evolved till date. In each case, the characterization of the building block is given, its salient features have been outlined and wherever necessary and relevant, the most significant applications/advantageous features have also been highlighted.
Raj Senani, D. R. Bhaskar, A. K. Singh
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CMOS current controlled fully balanced current conveyor

Journal of Semiconductors, 2009
This paper presents a current controlled fully balanced second-generation current conveyor circuit (CF-BCCII). The proposed circuit has the traits of fully balanced architecture, and its X-Y terminals are current controllable. Based on the CFBCCII, two biquadratic universal filters are also proposed as its applications. The CFBCCII circuits and the two
Wang Chunhua   +2 more
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High-performance current amplifier and current conveyor

1991 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 1991
A wideband current amplifier, based on the first-generation current conveyor, featuring a 200 MHz bandwidth was designed. Circuit details are given. An extension of the circuit to implement a high-performance, first generation current conveyor with an all-NPN signal path is also discussed. >
K.M. Chan, R.A. Duncan, A.S. Sedra
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Translinear current conveyors implementation

International Journal of Electronics, 1985
Integrable translinear implementations of all four types of current conveyors (CC) are reported. Using a single model-1 current-controlled current source (model-1 CCCS), with unity gain, the CC I+ and CC II+ current conveyors are designed. When, in addition, a second CCCS is used (to reverse the current at port z), the CC I− and CC II− are obtained.
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Integrated Current Conveyor

1993
This chapter has presented a new integrable current conveyor topology which offers the promise of improved accuracy, wider frequency bandwidth, smoother transient response, and higher output impedance. This expectation has been confirmed by the performance of the PA630/PA630A ICs, which incorporate this topology and are fabricated on a complementary ...
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T-graph of Current Conveyor

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2009
Abstract This paper deals with construction of the T-graph of the current conveyors with the use of Kirchhoff's laws only, without the use of theory of incidence matrix.
Bohumil Brtník, David MatouŜek
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Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers Using Current Conveyors

2018
In this chapter, various CMIA topologies built upon current conveyors are discussed. Based on operation, we categorize them in two groups of basic and enhanced topologies. The basic category includes the CMIA proposed by Wilson and its advanced version proposed by Gift.
Leila Safari   +3 more
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