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New first-order inverting-type second-generation current conveyor-based all-pass sections including canonical forms

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The usefulness of the inverting-type second-generation current conveyor (ICCII) in active filter synthesis is illustrated by presenting four new configurations of first-order all-pass sections, based on a single ICCII. Two of these circuits use only two passive elements with no matching conditions. Thus, they are canonical realizations. One filter allows the realization of inverting and non-inverting all-pass responses simultaneously from the same topology. The theoretical results are verified by SPICE simulations and experimental results.

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Ibrahim, M.A., Kuntman, H., Ozcan, S. et al. New first-order inverting-type second-generation current conveyor-based all-pass sections including canonical forms. Electr Eng 86, 299–301 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00202-003-0205-3

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