Publication result detail

New modern circuit block CCTA and some its applications.

PROKOP, R.; MUSIL, V.

Original Title

New modern circuit block CCTA and some its applications.

English Title

New modern circuit block CCTA and some its applications.

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The new device CCTA (Current Conveyor Transconductance Amplifier) was designed in CMOS technology and is presented in this paper. The CCTA is brought in as the new convenient element for current mode signal processing, which should be very convenient for several applications, e.g. sensor output signals processing. CCTA is supposed for usage mostly in current mode circuits but it is also good choice in case of voltage mode and/or hybrid (voltage-current) circuits (e.g. V/I converters).

English abstract

The new device CCTA (Current Conveyor Transconductance Amplifier) was designed in CMOS technology and is presented in this paper. The CCTA is brought in as the new convenient element for current mode signal processing, which should be very convenient for several applications, e.g. sensor output signals processing. CCTA is supposed for usage mostly in current mode circuits but it is also good choice in case of voltage mode and/or hybrid (voltage-current) circuits (e.g. V/I converters).

Keywords

Current mode signal processing & applications, analog building block

Key words in English

Current mode signal processing & applications, analog building block

Authors

PROKOP, R.; MUSIL, V.

Released

21.09.2005

Publisher

TU Sofia

Location

Sofia

ISBN

954-438-521-5

Book

The Fourteenth International Scientific and Applied Science Conference - Electronics ET'2005, Book 5

Pages from

93

Pages count

6

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT15744,
  author="Roman {Prokop} and Vladislav {Musil}",
  title="New modern circuit block CCTA and some its applications.",
  booktitle="The Fourteenth International Scientific and Applied Science Conference - Electronics ET'2005, Book 5",
  year="2005",
  pages="6",
  publisher="TU Sofia",
  address="Sofia",
  isbn="954-438-521-5"
}