A New Approach for Low Voltage CMOS based on Current-controlled Conveyors
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Abstract In his paper a new current-controlled conveyor (CCCII) in CMOS technology is presented. It features, low supply voltage (±0.7), low power consumption, low circuit complexity, rail to rail operation and wide range parasitic resistance ( ). The circuit has been successfully employed in a multifunction biquad filter. Simulation results by HSPICE show high performance of the circuit and confirm the validity of the proposed design technique.
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volume 27 issue 5
pages 723- 730
publication date 2014-05-01
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