A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers

<p>The article presents a current-mode full-wave rectifier employing multiple output current follower transconductance amplifier (MO-CFTA). The both circuits description is very simple, it merely comprises only single MO-CFTA, without external passive element. In addition, the magnitude and di...

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Main Authors: Weerapon Kongnun, Phamorn Silapan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2013-01-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Online Access:http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/847
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spelling doaj-4f9fab3169a448beb638797d9c307e042021-10-11T08:03:03ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaAdvances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering1336-13761804-31192013-01-0111427528310.15598/aeee.v11i4.847600A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave RectifiersWeerapon KongnunPhamorn Silapan<p>The article presents a current-mode full-wave rectifier employing multiple output current follower transconductance amplifier (MO-CFTA). The both circuits description is very simple, it merely comprises only single MO-CFTA, without external passive element. In addition, the magnitude and direction of output currents can be controlled via electronically method. Furthermore, the outputs are independent of the thermal voltage (V<sub>T</sub>). The performances of the proposed circuits are investigated through PSpice. They show that the proposed circuits can function as a current-mode precision half-wave and full-wave rectifiers where input current range from 0uA to 514uA and -518uA to 518uA, respectively. They can be achieved at ±2V power supplies. The maximum power consumption is 3,01mW.</p>http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/847current-modemo-cftarectifier.
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A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers
Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Phamorn Silapan
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title A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers
title_short A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers
title_full A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers
title_fullStr A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers
title_full_unstemmed A Single MO-CFTA Based Electronically/Temperature Insensitive Current-mode Half-wave and Full-wave Rectifiers
title_sort single mo-cfta based electronically/temperature insensitive current-mode half-wave and full-wave rectifiers
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
issn 1336-1376
1804-3119
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>The article presents a current-mode full-wave rectifier employing multiple output current follower transconductance amplifier (MO-CFTA). The both circuits description is very simple, it merely comprises only single MO-CFTA, without external passive element. In addition, the magnitude and direction of output currents can be controlled via electronically method. Furthermore, the outputs are independent of the thermal voltage (V<sub>T</sub>). The performances of the proposed circuits are investigated through PSpice. They show that the proposed circuits can function as a current-mode precision half-wave and full-wave rectifiers where input current range from 0uA to 514uA and -518uA to 518uA, respectively. They can be achieved at ±2V power supplies. The maximum power consumption is 3,01mW.</p>
topic current-mode
mo-cfta
rectifier.
url http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/847
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