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A New Simulated Grounded Inductor Based on Two NICs, Two Resistors and a Grounded Capacitor

This paper introduces a simulated grounded inductor (SGI) circuit realization based on two terminal active devices, namely negative impedance converters. The proposed SGI contains a minimum number of passive components when compared to its two terminal active device-based realization counterparts in...

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Published in:Circuits, systems, and signal processing systems, and signal processing, 2021-12, Vol.40 (12), p.5847-5863
Main Authors: Yuce, E., Alpaslan, H., Minaei, S., Ayten, U. E.
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper introduces a simulated grounded inductor (SGI) circuit realization based on two terminal active devices, namely negative impedance converters. The proposed SGI contains a minimum number of passive components when compared to its two terminal active device-based realization counterparts in the literature. It includes a grounded capacitor that is an advantage in integrated circuit process. Nonetheless, a single resistive matching constraint is needed for its realization. SPICE simulations are performed with 0.13 µm CMOS IBM technology parameters with supply voltages of ± 0.75 V. Also, an experimental study is included to verify the theory.
ISSN:0278-081X
1531-5878
DOI:10.1007/s00034-021-01780-z