2010
DOI: 10.1002/9783527631506
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Modern Analog Filter Analysis and Design

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“…For example ( Fig. 1 and equation (2) in [10]) g m1 can be used for control of the pole frequency but meanwhile we require fulfilled equality g m1 = g m2 in configuration of the filter as HP. Therefore solutions, where reconfiguration is based on different controllable parameters and mutual independence of tuning and reconfiguration, should be designed.…”
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“…For example ( Fig. 1 and equation (2) in [10]) g m1 can be used for control of the pole frequency but meanwhile we require fulfilled equality g m1 = g m2 in configuration of the filter as HP. Therefore solutions, where reconfiguration is based on different controllable parameters and mutual independence of tuning and reconfiguration, should be designed.…”
Section: Discussion Of Recently Published Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is commonly required in filtering structures [2], [3] working in current-mode. Active device [4] with this feature has some importance for field of electronically reconfigurable reconnection-less structures and its design.…”
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“…The all-pole low-pass prototypes synthesis, given a prescribed insertion-loss between a resistive source and a resistive load, is a classical procedure presented in many textbooks on network synthesis [11][12][13]. Modifications of these prototypes enable the design of other filter types.…”
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“…Further, they pointed out that the transposed network was the same as the adjoint network defined by Director and Rohrer [7] in connection with the computation of sensitivities. Even though the transposes or adjoints have been used in obtaining current-mode (CM) filters from voltage-mode (VM) filters [8], to the best knowledge of the author, application of transposes in obtaining alternative structures of DPIs, or in obtaining alternate realizations for mutators, impedance converters, or inverters has not been considered in the literature, even though some of these applications had been clearly shown in [6].…”
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