Title: Floating capacitance multiplier simulator for grounded RC colpitts oscillator design
Authors: Kartci, Aslihan
Ayten, Umut Engin
Herencsar, Norbert
Sotner, Roman
Vrba, Kamil
Jeřábek, Jan
Citation: 2015 International Conference on Applied Electronics: Pilsen, 8th – 9th September 2015, Czech Republic, p.93-96.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/35099
ISBN: 978-80-261-0385-1 (Print)
978-80-261-0386-8 (Online)
ISSN: 1803-7232 (Print)
1805-9597 (Online)
Keywords: oscilátory;kapacita;modelování integrovaných obvodů;odpor;kondenzátory;transkonduktance;matematický model
Keywords in different language: oscillators;capacitance;integrated circuit modeling;resistance;capacitors;transconductance;mathematical model
Abstract in different language: Actively simulated grounded floating capacitance multipliers have been used in several applications ranging from filter to oscillator design as well as cancellation of parasitic capacitances. In this paper, a new electronically-controllable floating lossless capacitance multiplier (C-Multiplier) circuit is presented, which employs only one Voltage Differencing Current Conveyor (VDCC), one grounded capacitor and one grounded resistor. Since the new simulated C-Multiplier uses a grounded capacitor; accordingly, it is suitable for IC fabrication. A number of simulations with employing commercially available devices through PSPICE program are accomplished to demonstrate the workability, performance, and effectiveness. Functionality of the proposed circuit is verified through its application in a linearly tunable quadrature oscillator, which one is derived from Colpitts oscillator.
Rights: © University of West Bohemia
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Applied Electronics 2015

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