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Fully Electronically Tunable and Easily Cascadable Square/Triangular Wave Generator with Duty Cycle Adjustment

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A novel multiple-output dual-X current conveyor transconductance amplifier with buffer-based square/triangular wave generator is introduced in the paper.
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A novel multiple-output dual-X current conveyor transconductance amplifier with buffer-based square/triangular wave generator is introduced in the paper. The proposed generator provides square wave...

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A novel square wave generator based on the translinear circuit scheme of second generation current controlled current conveyor-CCCII

TL;DR: A robust square wave generator employing a sole capacitor and two resistors has been presented in this paper, where the operating frequency of the proposed model was analyzed with respect to the passive components present there, with no exposure of output signals to the thermal voltage (VT).
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All-Pass Frequency Selective Structures: Application for Analog Domain

TL;DR: Two new simple and effective voltage mode frequency selective structures that pass all signals are proposed and explored in this paper and exhibit the feature of high input impedance.
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High CMRR Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifier for Low Voltage and Low Power Applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a current-mode instrumentation amplifier circuit which employs one modified dual-X current conveyor transconductance amplifier only, operated at ± 0.75
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Special Type of Current Conveyor-Based Schmitt Trigger in Novel Design of Triangular Waveform Generator

TL;DR: In this article, a triangular and square wave generator employing circuitry of interesting and unusual Schmitt trigger and specially prepared modification of lossless integrator connected in low-impedance input terminal of the comparator that allows linear charging of capacity and therefore also triangular wave generation that is not available in standard cases of applications.
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A Tunable CMOS Thyristor-Based Pulse Generator for Integrated Sensor Interface Applications

TL;DR: A novel structure that exploits a CMOS thyristor delay element, and benefits from its decent advantages, is presented, which generates an input-independent, stable, and accurate pulse width signal.
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Triangular/square-wave generator with independently controllable frequency and amplitude

TL;DR: A triangular/square-wave generator with current-controllable frequency and amplitude and the application of the circuit to a current- Controllable saw-tooth waveform generator is presented.
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Current Conveyor-Based Square/Triangular Waveform Generators With Improved Linearity

TL;DR: Two second-generation current conveyor (CCII+)-based resistance-capacitance (RC) square/triangular waveform generators, which have been derived from their voltage-mode op-amp-based schemes, with independent control of frequency are presented.
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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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A Simple Schmitt Trigger Circuit with Grounded Passive Elements and Its Application to Square/Triangular Wave Generator

TL;DR: This paper introduces a new simple Schmitt trigger circuit using a plus-type differential voltage-current conveyor (DVCC+) and only two grounded resistors and enjoys adjustable lower and higher threshold voltages as well as the output saturation levels.
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A CCII-based wide frequency range square waveform generator

TL;DR: A novel current-mode solution suitable for the square waveform generation is proposed, which utilizes only two positive second-generation current conveyors as active blocks, six resistors and a capacitor, based on a current differentiation instead of voltage integration, so avoiding circuit limitations due to the node saturation effects.
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