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Abstract
This paper presents a Balanced Current Conveyor based
Multifunction filter. The proposed circuit can simultaneously
realize low pass (LP), high pass (HP), band pass (BP), and
band reject (BR) filter responses with no need to impose
component choice. The circuit employs two balanced output
current conveyors, four resistors and two grounded capacitors.
The proposed arrangement has only one output terminal and
the number of input terminals may be used. The performance
of the proposed filter is tested using PSPICE simulation
program, and the simulation results agree well with the
theoretical analysis.
2.
CIRCUIT
OPERATIONS
DESCRIPTIONS
&
1. INTRODUCTION
The current conveyor becomes very attractive in the active
filter design due to the important advantages that currentmode operation has over the conventional voltage-mode
operation .Current-mode circuits have been receiving
considerable attention owing to their potential advantages
such as wider bandwidth, greater linearity, higher slew
rate, wider dynamic range, simple circuitry, and low
power consumption [1]-[2] compared to voltage-mode
circuits. Active filters are widely used in electronic
systems, such as telecommunications, radar, consumer
electronics, instrumentation systems, and military
ordnance [3]-[4].
From different combinations of
injection of input voltage signals, voltage-mode low pass,
high pass, band pass and notch filters can be obtained
without changing the circuit topology. In 1999 Chang and
Lee [4] proposed voltage mode low-pass, high-pass and
bandpass filter with single input and three outputs
employing only current conveyors, two grounded
capacitors and three resistors. Toker et. al. [5] realized
high output impedance transadmittance type continuous
time multifunction filter (low-pass, high-pass and bandpass) employing three positive type current conveyor and
five passive components. The circuit proposes high output
impedance. Most of these circuits which appeared in the
previous proposals realize three basic filter responses low
pass, high pass and band pass only. Notch filter cannot be
realized by these configurations. This paper presents a
universal voltage mode filter employing two balanced
output second generation current conveyors (CCII).The
proposed circuit can simultaneously realize low pass (LP),
high pass (HP), band pass (BP), and band reject (BR)
filter responses by selecting appropriate input terminals of
the circuit.
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4. CONCLUSIONS
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Q R3
R1 R6
R1 R4 R6 C 2 C 5
C 2 ( R1 R6 )
R1 R4 R6 C 5
(5)
(6)
REFERENCES
[1] Chun-Ming Chang and Ming- Jye Lee, Voltage
mode multifunction filter with single input and three
outputs using two compound current conveyors,
IEEE Trans. On Circuits and Systems-I: vol. 46, no.
11,pp.1364-1365, 1999.
[2] A. Toker, O. iekoglu, S. zcan and H. Kuntman ,
High-output impedance transadmittance type
continuous-time multifunction filter with minimum
active elements, International Journal of Electronics,
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Authors
Mr. Amit Bhattacharyya received M.Sc in
Electronic Science and M.Tech in Radio
Physics & Electronics degrees in 2006 and
2008. respectively from The University of
Calcutta , West Bengal, India. Presently he
is acting as Assistant Professor of Electronics &
Communication Engineering Department of Haldia
Institute of Technology, Haldia, West Bengal. He is
working towards his Ph.D. degree.
Mr. Avishek Das received B.E in
Electronics
&
Communication
Engineering and M.Tech in E&CE
(Microwave) degrees in 2008 and 2010
respectively from The University of
Burdwan, West Bengal, India. Presently
he is acting as Assistant Professor of
Electronics & Communication Engineering Department of
Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, West Bengal. He
is working towards his Ph.D. degree.
Mr. Avisankar Roy is working as an
Assistant Professor in the department of
Electronics
&
Communication
Engineering,
Haldia
Institute
of
Technology, Haldia. He received his
B.Tech and M.Tech in Electronics &
Communication Engineering under West
Bengal University of Technology in the year of 2006 and
2009 respectively. His area of research interest includes,
Microstrip Antenna and Frequency Selective Surfaces. He
is working towards his Ph.D. degree.
Mr. Suman Paul is working as Assistant
Professor, Dept of ECE, Haldia Institute
of Technology, Haldia, India. He has
several research papers in International
journal and conferences.
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