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0.5 V fully differential current conveyor using bulk‐driven quasi‐floating‐gate techniqueKumngern et al., 2016
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- Kumngern M
- Khateb F
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- IET Circuits, Devices & Systems
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This study presents a new low‐voltage (LV) supply and low‐power consumption bulk‐driven quasi‐floating‐gate fully differential current conveyor (BD–QFG‐FDCCII) active element which is suitable for LV signal processing applications. The bulk‐driven technique is used to …
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