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Continuous-time CMOS circuits based on multi-tanh linearisation principle

Salimi, K.
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Krummenacher, F.
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Dehollain, C.  
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2002
Electronics Letters

Tuning and high frequency capabilities and dynamic range performance of continuous-time oscillators and filters, using the weak inversion operation mode of a low-cost conventional 0.5 μm CMOS technology and multi-tanh linearisation technique are examined. Experimental results in the 1.6 to 19 MHz tuning range are reported.

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research article
DOI
10.1049/el:20020083
Web of Science ID

WOS:000173870400001

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0037204107

Author(s)
Salimi, K.
Krummenacher, F.
Dehollain, C.  
Declercq, M.  
Date Issued

2002

Published in
Electronics Letters
Volume

38

Issue

3

Start page

103

End page

104

Subjects

0.5 micron

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1.6 to 19 MHz

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CMOS circuit

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continuous-time filter

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continuous-time oscillator

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dynamic range

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high-frequency operation

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multi-tanh linearisation

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tuning range

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weak inversion mode

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CMOS analogue integrated circuits

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circuit tuning

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continuous time filters

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linearisation techniques

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oscillators

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