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Current Conveyors

2015
Raj Senani, D R Bhaskar
exaly   +2 more sources

General view on current conveyors

International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2004
AbstractWe propose a new current conveyor terminology and explain how these terms are coined. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Josef Cajka, Tomás Dostál, Kamil Vrba
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Current controlled fully balanced current conveyor

APCCAS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2008
This paper presents a current controlled fully balanced second-generation current conveyor circuit (CFBCCII). The proposed circuit with the fully balanced structure can restrain odd order harmonic distortion and common-mode disturbing signal effectively. Furthermore, the circuit has the property of current controllability, which can adjust its interior
Chunhua Wang 0001, Qiujing Zhang
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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 Brtnik, David Matousek
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Universal Current Conveyor and Universal Voltage Conveyor Measurements and Modelling

International Conference on Networking, International Conference on Systems and International Conference on Mobile Communications and Learning Technologies (ICNICONSMCL'06), 2006
Modern analogue devices such as current and voltage conveyors are essential parts of broadband active-RC filters. Designers should be equipped with detailed non-linear frequency-dependent models to be able to simulate circuit performances before production. The paper gives a report how the models of conveyors can be composed.
Radek Sponar, Kamil Vrba, David Kubánek
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ON THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW FLOATING CURRENT CONVEYORS

Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2009
Two new types of floating current conveyors are introduced. Each type has four ports: Y, X and two Z ports. The first type is the Floating Second Generation Current Conveyor (FCCII) and includes both CCII+ and CCII- as special cases. The second type is the Floating Inverting Second Generation Current Conveyor (FICCII) and includes both ICCII+ and ...
Ahmed M. Soliman, Ramy A. Saad
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Simplified BiCMOS Current Controlled Conveyor

2007 14th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2007
A new implementation for simplified second generation current controlled conveyor (CCCII) is presented. The proposed circuit is very simple, it uses only two NPN transistors for signal processing, and CMOS transistors for the biasing circuit. Its electrical characteristics, voltage and current transfer, and parasitic impedance, have been evaluated.
Mustapha Alami   +3 more
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Current conveyor, voltage conveyor, gyrator

Proceedings of the 44th IEEE 2001 Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems. MWSCAS 2001 (Cat. No.01CH37257), 2002
Interchanging the input and output stages in a current conveyor one obtains the circuit that may be called a "voltage conveyor". Using parallel connection of positive and negative voltage conveyors one obtains a gyrator that is convenient for realization of a floating inductor equivalent. A CMOS realization of this gyrator is proposed.
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