A new switches-capacitor immittance converter (SCIC) circuit based on the bilinear transformation is propose. The inductive (n+1)-terminal network is realized using in SCIC's and one capacitive (n+1)-terminal network. The SCIC consists of only one buffer, one op amp and three capacitors.
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Masayuki ISHIKAWA, "Bilinear Transformed Switched-Capacitor Immittance Converter" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E66-E, no. 8, pp. 498-499, August 1983, doi: .
Abstract: A new switches-capacitor immittance converter (SCIC) circuit based on the bilinear transformation is propose. The inductive (n+1)-terminal network is realized using in SCIC's and one capacitive (n+1)-terminal network. The SCIC consists of only one buffer, one op amp and three capacitors.
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