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PROMMEE, P. WONGPROMMOON, N. ŠOTNER, R.
Original Title
Frequency Tunability of Fractance Device based on OTA-C
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper presents the realization of fractance device by using an approximating function. From this function, we can obtain the characteristic of fractional passive element with constant phase at specific bandwidth. The approximating functions can be realized by RC network. Unfortunately, the RC passive network is not suitable for integration and lack of interesting features as well as frequency tuning. Hence, this paper proposes the realization of fractional device based on OTA-C without any resistor. The rational functions were simplified to series expansion that can realize by low-complexity OTA-C. Due to the biomedical applications, the device order of 0.507 and 0.766 are given in this paper. The results show the magnitudes and phases in agreement with the theory and also approximating functions. Frequency tunability feature is obtained from 100Hz to 10kHz by adjusting I-B from 1 mu A to 100 mu A. PSpice simulation results are carried out to confirm with the theory.
Keywords
Fractance device; continue fraction expansion; OTA; Frequency tunability
Authors
PROMMEE, P.; WONGPROMMOON, N.; ŠOTNER, R.
Released
3. 7. 2019
Publisher
IEEE
Location
Budapest, Hungary
ISBN
978-1-7281-1864-2
Book
Proceedings of the 2019 42nd International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), Budapest, Hungary
Pages from
76
Pages to
79
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT160070, author="Pipat {Prommee} and Natapong {Wongprommoon} and Roman {Šotner}", title="Frequency Tunability of Fractance Device based on OTA-C", booktitle="Proceedings of the 2019 42nd International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), Budapest, Hungary", year="2019", pages="76--79", publisher="IEEE", address="Budapest, Hungary", doi="10.1109/TSP.2019.8768816", isbn="978-1-7281-1864-2" }