Abstract
An ideal floating negative immittance converter is obtained with two current conveyors (CC) and no resistors, thus requiring no cancellation constraint. The application of such an n.i.c. has also been demonstrated. Experimental results of the simulated f.n.i.c. are shown and compensation technique is suggested for the CC's being non-ideal.
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D. Patranabis
Patranabis, D: (b. 1938). Obtained BSc (Hons, in Physics), MSc (Tech) and PhD, all from Calcutta University in 1958, 1961 and 1971 respectively. During 1961–62 he worked as Electrical Engineer in DVC, during 1962–66 he worked as Instrument Engineer in Guest, Keen and Williams Ltd., Howrah. Since 1966 he is in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering of Jadavpur University where he is a Professor now. He has published over sixty-five papers in the areas of Circuits and Systems, Instrumentation and Control and authored two books ‘Principles of Industrial Instrumentation’ and ‘Principles of Process Control’ both published by Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, in 1976 and 1981 respectively.
A.N. Paul
Paul, AN: (b. 1938). Obtained BE ME from Calcutta University in 1962 and 1965 respectively. Obtained his PhD (Engg.) from Jadavpur University in 1982. Since 1966 he is in the Govt. Engineering College, Jalpaiguri where presently he is an Assistant Professor.
A.N. Dey
Dey, A N: (b. 1931). Obtained BE from Calcutta University in 1954, MTech from IIT Kharagpur in 1974 and presently working towards his PhD at Jadavpur University under Q.I.P. scheme. Since 1964 he is in the Govt. Engineering College, Jalpaiguri where he is an Assistant Professor now.
D.K. Ghosh
Ghosh, DK: (b. 1936). Obtained B.E.E. (Communication Option), and M. Tel. E. from Jadavpur University in 1958 and 1964 respectively. After a brief experience in Industry, he joined teaching and shifted to Jadavpur University in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in 1964 where presently he is a Reader.