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Output impedance

About: Output impedance is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11185 publications have been published within this topic receiving 134949 citations.


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29 Mar 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a compensator for preventing appreciable common mode current flow into or out of the twisted pair cable in response to the device receiving a wide range of common mode voltage bias levels.
Abstract: In a driver circuit for a twisted pair cable, a compensator for preventing appreciable common mode current flow into or out of the twisted pair cable in response to the device receiving a wide range of common mode voltage bias levels. A wide range of external bias voltages may be received as a result of variations in the ground node voltages of two coupled devices. The compensator circuit utilizes a feed back loop and monitors the bias voltage received on the twisted pair cable. As the magnitude of the common mode current increases due to external bias voltage variation from a reference bias voltage, the current flow of p-channel transistors, coupled in an arrangement of the present invention, is increased (or decreased, as necessary) so that reduced common mode current flows onto the twisted pair cable. The present invention reduces appreciable common mode current flow through the twisted pair cable from the driver that are due to variations in the external bias voltage between communication devices. The present invention provides high common mode output impedance for the driver circuit by altering the effective common mode common mode early voltage characteristics of the driver circuit while utilizing shorter channel length transistors for high speed communication capacity. The present invention also offers reduced current supply capacity of the common mode bias voltage source. The present invention operates ideally within driver circuits compatible with the IEEE P1394 communication standard.

51 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Apr 2013
TL;DR: In this article, an electric-field coupling wireless-power-transfer technique based on the concept of impedance matching is proposed, where the impedance matching can be easily achieved by controlling the matching inductance.
Abstract: An electric-field coupling wireless-power-transfer technique is proposed based on the concept of impedance matching. In the proposed electric-field coupling technique, the impedance matching can be easily achieved by controlling the matching inductance. Also, the shielding of the electric field is easy. A metallic plate implemented at the bottom surface of a vehicle is proposed to maximize the coupling capacitance. A simplified experimental setup has been developed, and the maximum power transfer efficiency of about 78% has been measured.

51 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A new configuration for realising current-mode filters using a single four-terminal floating nullor (FTFN) is presented that can realise lowpass, bandpass, highpass, notch and allpass filters from the same configuration.
Abstract: A new configuration for realising current-mode filters using a single four-terminal floating nullor (FTFN) is presented. It can realise lowpass, bandpass, highpass, notch and allpass filters from the same configuration. This configuration has a high output impedance, so the synthesised current-mode filters can be cascaded without additional buffers. Moreover, the resultant current-mode filters will be insensitive to the current tracking error of an FTFN. Experimental results that confirm the theoretical analyses are obtained.

51 citations

Patent
14 Mar 2006
TL;DR: An output buffer with a switchable output impedance designed for driving a terminated signal line is presented in this article. But the buffer is not designed to be used for a memory system, as it is not suitable for such a system.
Abstract: An output buffer with a switchable output impedance designed for driving a terminated signal line. The buffer includes a drive circuit, and a means for switching the output impedance of the drive circuit between a first, relatively low output impedance when the output buffer is operated in a ‘normal’ mode, and a second output impedance which is greater than the first output impedance when operated in a ‘standby’ mode. By increasing the drive circuit's output impedance while in ‘standby’ mode, power dissipation due to the termination resistor is reduced. When used in a memory system, additional power savings may be realized by arranging the buffer such that the increased impedance in ‘standby’ mode shifts the signal line voltage so as to avoid the voltage range over which a line receiver's power consumption is greatest.

51 citations

Patent
19 Feb 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an impedance matching network that matches the input impedance of the signal processing circuitry to the output impedance of filter circuitry, and the impedance matching networks also have a differential output coupled to a signal processing circuit.
Abstract: A radio-frequency (RF) apparatus includes front-end circuitry. The front-end circuitry includes a filter circuitry and an impedance matching circuitry. The filter circuitry has a differential output that has an output impedance. The filter circuitry filters signals outside a signal band of interest. The impedance matching network has a differential input coupled to the output of the filter circuitry. The impedance matching network also has a differential output coupled to a signal processing circuitry. The signal processing circuitry has an input impedance. The impedance matching network matches the input impedance of the signal processing circuitry to the output impedance of the filter circuitry.

51 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202347
2022140
2021182
2020285
2019366
2018377