Title
Voltage-Mode All-Pass Filter Design Using Simple Cmos Transconductor: Non-Ideal Case Study
Abstract
In this paper, bask transconductor composed of only p-channel and n-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) and its utilization for low-voltage first-order voltage-mode (VM) all-pass filter (APF) design is studied. For initial filter design a general structure employing single transconductor and two admittances was proposed. By choosing passive components and considering real behavior of MOSFETs, i.e. parasitic capacitances and output resistances, six specific cases for VM APF design are discussed. SPICE simulations using IBM 0.13 mu m level-7 SIGE013 CMOS process BSIM3v3.1 parameters and with +/- 0.75 V supply voltages are included to support the theoretical results. The selected solution was designed at pole frequency of 219 MHz and consumes 480 mu W power.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2015
2015 38TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (TSP)
Analog signal processing, all-pass filter, parasitic capacitances, transconductor, voltage-mode circuit
Field
DocType
Citations 
Control theory,Computer science,Spice,Voltage,Electronic engineering,CMOS,All-pass filter,Electronic component,Transistor,Analog signal processing,Filter design,Embedded system
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Norbert Herencsar112937.45
Shahram Minaei233854.11
Jaroslav Koton39324.27
Kamil Vrba411436.56