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An active inductor employing a new four terminal floating nullor transconductance amplifier (FTFNTA)

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ABSTRACT In this scientific study, a new analog active building block named as four terminal floating nullor transconductance amplifier (FTFNTA) is implemented. The FTFNTA design offers a combined essence of… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT In this scientific study, a new analog active building block named as four terminal floating nullor transconductance amplifier (FTFNTA) is implemented. The FTFNTA design offers a combined essence of both traditional four terminal floating nullor (FTFN) and an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA). The FTFNTA design is extended for the design of a lossless floating and grounded inductor simulator with few passive components. In addition, the performance and usefulness of the proposed inductor topology are also expanded for active filter applications: higher-order Butterworth high-pass filter and current mode multifunction filter. The functionality of the CMOS-based FTFNTA is integrated with a 0.18 µm Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) CMOS technology. Moreover, the FTFNTA is also realised using the current feedback operational amplifier (CFOA/AD844) and OTA (OTA/CA3080) of a commercially available IC to test the viability of the proposed inductor design. Finally, an application based on the inductor topology and its impedance characteristics are well analysed via PSPICE simulation.

Keywords: terminal floating; floating nullor; topology; inductor; four terminal; amplifier

Journal Title: International Journal of Electronics
Year Published: 2019

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