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A current mode Schmitt trigger based on Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier

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In this article, a current mode Schmitt trigger using CDTA is presented, which employs only a single CDTA, without any passive component, that has been suitable for implementation of the IC design.
Abstract
A current mode Schmitt trigger using Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier (CDTA) is presented in this paper The proposed circuit employs only a single CDTA, without any passive component, that has been suitable for implementation of the IC design The operation of the proposed Schmitt trigger circuit has been observed and enforced at a supply voltage ± 085 V (bias current 32 µA) using Cadence and the model parameters of a gpdk 180 nm CMOS technology The Schmitt trigger circuit in this paper, which is realized using CDTA provides impervious to noise and insensitive to temperature

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Current mode quadrature oscillator using current differencing transconductance amplifiers (CDTA)

TL;DR: In this paper, a CDTA-based quadrature oscillator circuit is proposed, which employs two current-mode allpass sections in a loop, and provides high-frequency sinusoidal oscillations in quadratures at high impedance output terminals of the CDTAs.
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A thermionic trigger

TL;DR: A simple hard valve circuit is described which provides positive off-on control with any desired differential from 0.1 V. to 20 V.
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Universal current-mode biquad filter using dual output current differencing transconductance amplifier

TL;DR: In this article, a new universal currentmode biquad filter using current differencing transconductance amplifier (CDTA) is proposed to realize the second-order low pass, high pass, band pass, and band reject responses simultaneously.
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A novel current conveyor-based Schmitt trigger and its application as a relaxation oscillator

TL;DR: The current paper presents a novel Schmitt trigger using two second-generation current conveyors and four resistors and its application as a relaxation oscillator that reports low sensitivities and has features suitable for VLSI implementation.
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Fully and electronically controllable current-mode Schmitt triggers employing only single MO-CCCDTA and their applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the new current-mode counterclockwise (CCW) and clockwise (CW) Schmitt triggers based on multiple-output current controlled current differencing transconductance amplifier (MO-CCCDTA).
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