2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/690923
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Electronically Tunable Differential Integrator: Linear Voltage Controlled Quadrature Oscillator

Abstract: A new electronically tunable differential integrator (ETDI) and its extension to voltage controlled quadrature oscillator (VCQO) design with linear tuning law are proposed; the active building block is a composite current feedback amplifier with recent multiplication mode current conveyor (MMCC) element. Recently utilization of two different kinds of active devices to form a composite building block is being considered since it yields a superior functional element suitable for improved quality circuit design. … Show more

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“…2; error e was seen to be small for the ETAF while the THD-level (upto 7 th harmonic) for both ETAF and QVCO is quite low compared to [10,29,30,32]. Tuning error in Table II is measured upto 3.3 MHz by a new method here by evaluating the phase margin of the loop at gain-crossover frequency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2; error e was seen to be small for the ETAF while the THD-level (upto 7 th harmonic) for both ETAF and QVCO is quite low compared to [10,29,30,32]. Tuning error in Table II is measured upto 3.3 MHz by a new method here by evaluating the phase margin of the loop at gain-crossover frequency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relevant comparative summary to this extent is presented in Table I. It may be seen that albeit electronically tuned QVCOs are also proposed earlier [10,26,27,28,29,30,31,32], but such an oscillator based on electronically tunable AP filters with linear tuning law had not yet been presented, as is seen by the comparative description in Table I below.…”
Section: Linear Qvcomentioning
confidence: 99%