Title :
Passive CCD resonators [for high Q bandpass filters]
Author :
Klar, Heinrich ; Mauthe, Manfred ; Pfleiderer, Hans-Jörg ; Ulbrich, Walter
fDate :
6/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The passive CCD resonator is a recursive CCD building block which is well suited for the realization of high Q bandpass filters. Its realization is compatible with the standard double-poly NMOS technology. Advantages of the new approach are an extremely low sensitivity of the center frequency which is determined by an external clock frequency, a relative bandwidth which does not depend on the center frequency but is controlled by a capacitance ratio, and signal frequencies at least up to some hundred kHz. The analysis, design considerations, and performance results are presented. A loaded Q factor of 30, a maximum stopband attenuation of 26 dB, and a negligible insertion loss in the passband are typical for a single CCD resonator. The maximum overall center frequency deviation Δf/f due to fabrication tolerances is proportional to the transfer inefficiency of the CCD and has the value of about 2×10/SUP -4/.
Keywords :
Band-pass filters; Charge-coupled device circuits; Passive filters; Resonators; band-pass filters; charge-coupled device circuits; passive filters; resonators; Attenuation; Band pass filters; Bandwidth; Capacitance; Charge coupled devices; Clocks; Frequency; MOS devices; Performance analysis; Q factor;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1981.1051561