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Lecture 6 Higher Order Filters Using Inductor Emulation.

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1 Lecture 6 Higher Order Filters Using Inductor Emulation

2 Inductor Emulation Using Two-port Network GIC (General Impedance Converter) GII (General Impedance Inverter)

3 Gyrator Positive Impedance Inverter Floating inductor

4 Gyrator Example Gyration resistance=1/g1=1/g2=R

5 Riordan Gyrator

6 Example For Gyration resistance=1kΩ

7 Antoniou GIC

8 Inductance emulation is optimum in case of no floating inductors i.e., LC high-pass filters

9 Example 3 rd Order LPF 6 th Order BPF

10 Bruton’s transformation

11 FDNR Bruton’s inductor simulation based on FDNR Most suitable for LC LPF with minimum cap realization

12 Filter Performance & Design Trade-offs  Transfer function (ω 0, Q or BW, Gain, out-of-band attenuation, etc.)  Sensitivity (component variations, parasitics)  Dynamic range (DR) Maximum input signal (linearity) Minimum input signal (noise)  Power dissipation & Area

13 Maximum signal (supply limited)

14 Voltage swing scaling

15 Power dissipation For n th order

16 Thermal noise of a resistor Minimum signal (noise limited)

17 Example: low-pass filter

18 Simple Example Large R, Small C Large noise, parasitic sensitive Large C, Small R Large power, large area


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