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The implementation and applications of current conveyors
Microelectronics Journal, 1989Abstract The realization of current conveyors using op amps has been discussed, implemented and experimentally verified so that they can be integrated on a single chip. Nowadays, an important criterion of success for a circuit is that it should be easily integrable. Contemporary circuits have been tested and the best one is analysed theoretically and
U. Kumar, S.K. Shukla
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Current source is modified into a current conveyor
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1997The author shows theoretically using a matrix representation of the small-signal response that a bipolar transistor circuit usually used as a current source can be modified to form a second-generation current conveyor. This element is useful in synthesis of active filters and high-speed amplifiers.
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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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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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Current Conveyor Theory And Practice
1993A current conveyor is a four (possibly five) terminal device which when arranged with other electronic elements in specific circuit configurations can perform many useful analog signal processing functions. In many ways the current conveyor simplifies circuit design in much the same manner as the conventional operational amplifier (op-amp).
Adel S. Sedra, Gordon W. Roberts
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Designs for a wideband current amplifier and a current conveyor
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, 1994Designs for a current amplifier and a current conveyor, both based on the first generation current conveyor, are discussed. Circuit details are given and simulation results shown. The results indicate that the current amplifier can achieve a 200 MHz bandwidth, and the CCI a 90 MHz bandwidth, in standard bipolar technologies. >
R.A. Duncan, K.M. Chan, A.S. Sedra
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Current conveyor based electrometer
AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2005Abstract 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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Low-voltage current controlled current conveyor
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 2009A novel second-generation Current Controlled Current Conveyor (CCCII) topology is introduced in this paper. Compared with the corresponding already introduced topologies, the proposed CCCII offers the advantage of low-voltage operation capability. In addition, due to the absence of PNP or PMOS transistors for handling ac signals, its performance in ...
Costas Psychalinos, George Souliotis
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Integrators and differentiators with current conveyors
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1984Ideal integrators and differentiators with second generation current conveyors (CC's) as active devices have been proposed. Single-CC realization schemes are derived from a generalized approach and are shown to have marginal improvement over the conventional types, whereas, the two-CC realizations are canonical with respect to the passive components ...
D. Patranabis, D. Ghosh
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Current conveyor chaos generators
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, 1999New RC chaos generators that utilize the second-generation current conveyor (CCII) as the active building block are presented. The very small input resistance associated with the current conveyor low-impedance input terminal is shown to be responsible for stimulating the circuits' chaotic nature.
A.S. Elwakil, A.M. Soliman
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CMOS Implementations of Current Conveyors
2014In order to make CC-based circuits compatible with CMOS digital circuits, a lot of attention has been given in the literature over the past two decades to evolve CMOS-based Current Conveyors. In this chapter, we bring out some of the important developments in this area.
Raj Senani, D. R. Bhaskar, A. K. Singh
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