Electronically Tunable Single-Input Five-Output Voltage-Mode Universal Filter Using VDTAs and Grounded Passive Elements |
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Authors: | Jetsdaporn Satansup Tattaya Pukkalanun Worapong Tangsrirat |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, 10520, Thailand
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Abstract: | This paper presents a possible usage of the voltage differencing transconductance amplifier (VDTA) for the design of an electronically tunable single-input five-output voltage-mode universal filter. The presented filter is constructed using two VDTAs, two capacitors and two resistors that are all grounded. The circuit simultaneously realizes lowpass (LP), bandpass (BP), highpass (HP), bandstop (BS) and allpass (AP) filtering responses, without changing the circuit topology. The circuit is capable of providing an independent electronic control of the natural angular frequency (ω 0) and the quality factor (Q) through the transconductance gains of the VDTAs. By simply adjusting the transconductance ratio, a high-Q filter can also be obtained. Because of the high-input impedance of the circuit, it is advantageous for cascade connection. To support the theoretical analysis, the properties of the designed filter have been verified by PSPICE simulation results. |
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