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Technical Paper

DO-CCII Based Generalised Impedance Convertor Simulates Floating Inductance, Capacitance Multiplier and Fdnr

Pages 15-20 | Received 29 Sep 2008, Accepted 23 Sep 2009, Published online: 22 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

This paper proposes a generalised impedance convertor using dual-output second-generation current conveyors (DO-CCIIs) that can simulate floating inductance, capacitive multiplier and frequency dependent negative resistor (FDNR). The proposed circuit employs only two DO-CCIIs and three passive elements. The circuit is canonic/minimal in the number of passive components and can be easily modified to simulate voltage tunable floating impedances. PSPICE simulation results are included that validate the working of the circuit.

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A. Lahiri

Abhirup Lahiri received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from the Division of Electronics and Communications, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (erstwhile, Delhi Institute of Technology), University of Delhi, India. His research interests include mixed-mode circuit design, analogue signal processing, noise analysis of circuits and low-power low-voltage analogue circuit design. He has authored/co-authored 25 international journal, conference papers and design ideas, and has acted as a reviewer (by editor’s invitation) for international journals and conferences. He is a member of ACEEE, IAENG and IACSIT

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