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Lossless inductance simulation and voltage-mode universal biquadratic filter with one input and five outputs using DVCCsHorng, 2010
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- Horng J
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- Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
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A lossless floating inductance has been simulated using two differential voltage current conveyors, two resistors and one grounded capacitor. The proposed floating inductance needs not component matching condition. Base on the proposed floating inductance as …
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