Title :
Grounded Inductor Simulators With Improved Low-Frequency Performances
Author_Institution :
Pamukkale Univ., Denizli
fDate :
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the nonideality effects such as non-ideal gain and parasitic-impedance effects on the low-frequency performance of two new grounded inductor simulators are investigated in great depth. In addition, some low-frequency-performance improvement methods for grounded inductor simulators are discussed. Both of the grounded simulated inductors derived from the previously published ones employ a minimum number of grounded passive components and plus-type second-generation current conveyors. Four second-order voltage-mode universal-filter topologies, three of which are novel, are derived from newly and previously developed simulated inductors as application examples. Computer simulations with SPICE program including ideal and experimental test results are drawn to verify theoretical ones.
Keywords :
electric impedance; inductors; SPICE program; grounded inductor simulators; nonideal gain effects; parasitic-impedance effects; plus-type second-generation current conveyors; second-order voltage-mode universal-filter topologies; Analog filters; grounded inductance simulators; parasitic-impedance-effect reductions;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2007.913822