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Research Article

A class of fractal-chain fractance approximation circuit

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Pages 1588-1608 | Received 19 Sep 2019, Accepted 02 Feb 2020, Published online: 24 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

A class of fractal-chain fractance approximation circuit (FCFAC) has been discussed in this paper. The FCFAC type 1 (FCFAC-1) can achieve the rational approximation of negative-half-order fractances. Changing the series and parallel connections or the positions of resistors and capacitors in FCFAC-1 produces another three FCFACs of negative-half-order. Making scaling extensions to the four original FCFACs, the scaling FCFACs can be obtained and achieve the rational approximation of fractances of arbitrary-order. The operational order, which is determined by the progression ratio of resistance α and the progression ratio of capacitance β, can be expressed as μ=lgα/lg(αβ). The approximation performance of the scaling FCFACs has been improved and the optimised circuits are really simple. The oscillation phenomena of the frequency-domain characteristics of the scaling FCFACs have been described quantitatively. In addition, a comparison of approximation performance shows the scaling FCFACs provide a good choice in available fractance approximation circuits (FACs).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program Foundation of China [2018YFC0830300]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [61571312].

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