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  • Structural Generation of Current-Mode Filters Using Tunable Multiple-Output OTAs and Grounded Capacitors

    Cheng-Chung HSU  Wu-Shiung FENG  

     
    PAPER-Circuit Theory

      Vol:
    E83-A No:9
      Page(s):
    1778-1785

    This paper describes how to generate, analyze and design a novel current-mode filter model using tunable multiple-output operational transconductance amplifiers and grounded capacitors (MO-OTA-Cs) for synthesizing both transmission poles and zeros. Transfer functions of low-order, high-order, general type, and special type are realized based on the filter model. The theory focuses mainly on establishing a relationship between the cascaded MO-OTA-Cs and the multiple-loop feedback matrix, which makes the structural generation and design formulas. Adopting the theory allows us to systematically generate many interesting new configurations along with some known structures. All the filter architectures contain only grounded capacitors, which can absorb parasitic capacitances and require smaller chip areas than floating ones. The paper also presents numerical design examples and simulation results to confirm the theoretical analysis.

  • OTA-C Based BIST Structure for Analog Circuits

    Cheng-Chung HSU  Wu-Shiung FENG  

     
    LETTER-VLSI Design Technology and CAD

      Vol:
    E83-A No:4
      Page(s):
    771-773

    In this letter, a novel built-in self-test (BIST) structure based on operational transconductance amplifiers and grounded capacitors (OTA-Cs) for the fault diagnosis of analog circuits is proposed. The proposed analog BIST structure, namely ABIST, can be used to increase the number of test points, sampling and controlling of all test points with voltage data, and making less time for test signal observable. Experimental measurements have been made to verify that the proposed ABIST structure is effective.