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Cet article propose une extension d'un concept de convoyeur de courant (CC) conventionnel et ses applications. Un assouplissement de la définition d'un CC conventionnel rend un CC simple. Un nouveau convoyeur de courant appelé convoyeur de courant étendu (ECC) est introduit. Un ECC conserve la caractéristique la plus importante d'un CC, c'est-à-dire qu'un CC est une combinaison d'un VCVS et d'un CCCS. En revanche, les autres conditions sont assouplies. Toutes les bornes de l'ECC peuvent avoir une tension et un courant de décalage. Un ECC a généralement une structure simple avec un petit nombre de MOSFET grâce à l'assouplissement des conditions. Certaines configurations de circuits pour l'ECC qui présentent diverses caractéristiques sont présentées. Une carte réseau et des OTA sont réalisés à l'aide d'ECC. La validité d'un ECC est confirmée par la simulation HSPICE.
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Takahide SATO, Kazuyuki WADA, Shigetaka TAKAGI, Nobuo FUJII, "Extension of Current Conveyor Concept and Its Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E85-A, no. 2, pp. 414-421, February 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This paper proposes an extension of a conventional current conveyor (CC) concept and its applications. A relaxation of the definition of a conventional CC makes a CC simple. A novel current conveyor named extended current conveyor (ECC) is introduced. An ECC keeps the most significant feature of a CC, i.e., a CC is combination of a VCVS and a CCCS. On the other hand, the other conditions are relaxed. All terminals of the ECC are allowed to have offset voltage and offset current. An ECC usually has a simple structure with a small number of MOSFETs thanks to the relaxation of the conditions. Some circuit configurations for the ECC which have various characteristics are shown. An NIC and OTAs are realized using ECCs. Validity of an ECC is confirmed through HSPICE simulation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e85-a_2_414/_p
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