A class of MOSFET-C multifunction filters

Bilgin Metin*, Oguzhan Cicekoglu, Serdar Ozoguz

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Abstract

In this paper, a set of current-mode MOSFET-C multifunction filters are presented. Since MOS transistors operating in saturation region are used instead of the passive resistors, key filter parameters are all electronically controllable. The main properties of a total of eight different multifunction filters are catalogued in tabular form. The proposed circuits exhibit attractive features such as circuit simplicity and reduced chip area compared to the classical analog filters that require active elements including large number of transistors. All the filters are simulated in spectre simulation software in Cadence design environment using 90 nm UMC CMOS process parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-13
Number of pages9
JournalAnalog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
Volume97
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2018

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Funding

This study is supported by Bogazici University Research Fund-BAP 10740 and Istanbul Technical University Research Fund BAP-39047. Part of this work is taken from graduation project of Çağatay Mudanyalı under supervision of Prof. Oguzhan Cicekoglu and Prof. Bilgin Metin at Bogazici University. Acknowledgements This study is supported by Bogazici University Research Fund-BAP 10740 and Istanbul Technical University Research Fund BAP-39047. Part of this work is taken from graduation project of C¸ag˘atay Mudanyalı under supervision of Prof. Oguz-han Cicekoglu and Prof. Bilgin Metin at Bogazici University.

FundersFunder number
Bogazici University
Bogazici University Research Fund-BAP10740
Istanbul Teknik ÜniversitesiBAP-39047

    Keywords

    • Analog filters
    • Current-mode filters
    • MOS-C filters
    • MOS-only
    • MOSFET-only

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