Title :
Exponential state space filters: a generic current mode-design strategy
Author :
Frey, Douglas R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new method of analog filter design is proposed where nonlinear active components are a natural part of a filter realizing an overall linear transfer function. This approach to design is articulated in the generation of the class of so-called “Exponential State Space” (ESS) filters. An outgrowth of “log filters”, ESS filters are created via a mapping on the state space of a linear filter. Specifically, the state variables are equal to simple functions of exponentials or node voltages. The use of exponential, hyperbolic tangent, and hyperbolic sine mappings is shown to produce realizable nodal equations that result in “log”, “tanh” and “sinh” filters, respectively. Aspects of interpretation and realization of the transformed state equations are discussed. It is shown that sinh filters are class AB filters, which is an intriguing extension of a concept introduced by Seevinck (1990). The different filter types are compared to an analogous standard transconductance-C filter via simulation of a band-pass filter with a Q of 5. All filters demonstrate tunability over a 100 to 1 range with excellent frequency response stability and accuracy over the tuning range, which extends to 5 MHz. These results and IMD and noise performance are given using both ideal transistors and transistors whose cutoff frequency equals approximately 300 MHz
Keywords :
active filters; band-pass filters; circuit noise; circuit tuning; filtering theory; intermodulation distortion; nonlinear network synthesis; state-space methods; transfer functions; 5 MHz; IMD performance; analog filter design; class AB filters; current mode-design strategy; exponential mappings; exponential state space filters; frequency response stability; hyperbolic sine mappings; hyperbolic tangent mappings; linear filter state space; linear transfer function; log filters; nodal equations; noise performance; nonlinear active components; sinh filters; state variables; tanh filters; transformed state equations; tuning range; Band pass filters; Electronic switching systems; Equations; Frequency response; Nonlinear filters; Stability; State-space methods; Transfer functions; Tuning; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on