1997
DOI: 10.1049/ip-cds:19971081
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Novel CMOS differential voltage current conveyor and its applications

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“…Fig. 2 shows the DVCC [5] with MOS transistors. The DVCC is configured by grounding one y-terminal with plus polarity of the DDCC.…”
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“…Fig. 2 shows the DVCC [5] with MOS transistors. The DVCC is configured by grounding one y-terminal with plus polarity of the DDCC.…”
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“…The circuit designs employing active devices such as OTAs (operational transconductance amplifiers), CCIIs (second generation current conveyors) and DVCCs, etc., have been reported in literature [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8].…”
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“…These elements are now advantageously used in applications, where the wide bandwidth or current output response is necessary. Mainly the CCII is used as basic active element from which other types of active elements can be derived, such as the current controlled CC (CCCII) [20], differential voltage CC (DVCC) [21], or electronically tunable CC (ECCII) [22]. The behavior of a three-terminal positive CCII ( Fig.…”
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