High-frequency GIC filters using integrated transconductance-type active devices

Abstract
A transconductance amplifier has been designed and fabricated in monolithic form for use in implementing high-frequency active filters. The transconductance amplifier, known as a monolithic nullor, is a 3-terminal gain block that may be used to make very high-quality generalised immittance convertors. Simulated-inductance and FDNR active ladder filters have been implemented with this amplifier and are superior to the equivalent operational-amplifier derived active filters.

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