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Current-controlled Current-mode Biquadratic Filter with two inputs and three outputs Using Multiple-Output FTFNs

Authors: Jirawat Hirunporm; Tattaya Pukkalanun; Worapong Tangsrirat;

Current-controlled Current-mode Biquadratic Filter with two inputs and three outputs Using Multiple-Output FTFNs

Abstract

A current-controlled current-mode biquadratic filter using a modified type of a four-terminal floating nullor (FTFN), which is called as an electronically tunable multiple-output FTFN (ET-FTFN), is proposed. The proposed filter with two-input and three-output terminals comprises only ET-FTFNs and four grounded passive elements. The filter can simultaneously realize the inverting-type lowpass, noninverting-type lowpass, inverting-type bandpass, noninverting-type bandpass, highpass, bandstop and allpass filter functions. The natural angular frequency and the quality factor are independently controlled by adjusting the external bias currents of the ET-FTFNs. All the active and passive sensitivities are low. PSPICE simulation results are employed to verify the circuit performance

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