IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
DOI: 10.1109/iscas.1990.112325
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Fully-integrated 5 to 15 MHz programmable bipolar Bessel lowpass filter

Abstract: Design and experimental verification of a fully differential monolithic bipolar 7th-order Bessel lowpass filter are presented. The transconductance -C filter is unique in its dual emphasis on magnitude as well as constant group delay characteristics. Its pole frequency fc is current tunable between 5 and IS MHz. The circuit also incorporates user programmable equalization. Measured group delay variation with and without equalization is less than 1 tis between DC and 1.5 fc. With 5 V operation and 2 Vpl, input … Show more

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“…As mentioned in the introduction, most of the above requirements are satisfied by the mature CMOS OTAs available in the literature [2], [3], [4], [5], [10], [11], [22], but applications are often restricted because of a narrow linear input range and unacceptably low frequency limits. In the next section, a solution for the design of CMOS OTAs with a very wide linear input range is suggested.…”
Section: The General Requirements Of Ota Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in the introduction, most of the above requirements are satisfied by the mature CMOS OTAs available in the literature [2], [3], [4], [5], [10], [11], [22], but applications are often restricted because of a narrow linear input range and unacceptably low frequency limits. In the next section, a solution for the design of CMOS OTAs with a very wide linear input range is suggested.…”
Section: The General Requirements Of Ota Designmentioning
confidence: 99%