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IEICE Transactions on Electronics 2006 E89-C(6):865-867; doi:10.1093/ietele/e89-c.6.865
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Copyright © 2006 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Regular Section -- Letters -- Electronic Circuits

Novel First-Order Non-inverting and Inverting Output of All-Pass Filter at the Same Configuration Using ICCII

Hua-Pin CHEN, Ming-Tzau LIN and Wan-Shing YANG

The author are with the Department of Electronic Engineering, De-Lin Institute of Technology, Tu-Cheng, Taiwan, R.O.C. E-mail: huapin{at}dlit.edu.tw

A novel first order voltage-mode non-inverting and inverting output of all-pass filter using an inverting type current conveyor (ICCII) is given. It is a first announced about a first-order voltage-mode non-inverting and inverting output of all-pass filter at the same configuration in the literature. The proposed circuit is verified using HSPICE simulation with attractive results.

Key Words: inverting type current conveyor (ICCII), first order filter, active filter


Manuscript received October 31, 2005.


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