DocumentCode :
1815687
Title :
Why the terms ´current mode´ and ´voltage mode´ neither divide nor qualify circuits
Author :
Schmid, Hanspeter
Author_Institution :
Bernafon AG, Bern, Switzerland
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Abstract :
It is often stated in papers that there may be a fundamental difference between current-mode and voltage-mode circuits. In this discussion paper, we show that there is no definition that would clearly divide all circuits into current-mode and voltage-mode. Then we provide evidence that a voltage-mode Gm-C filter and its current-mode counterpart have the same performance. The reason why current-mode circuits often perform differently from voltage-mode circuits is that current-mode circuits often use less loop gain and are less complex. Because one can also build voltage-mode circuits in that way, and current-mode circuits with more gain and complexity, the actual difference between current mode and voltage mode comes from the different preferences of the research groups. We conclude that conscious efforts should be made to re-integrate the knowledge produced by the current-mode research groups into main-stream analog IC design
Keywords :
active filters; analogue integrated circuits; current-mode circuits; integrated circuit design; linear network synthesis; transfer functions; analog IC design; current-mode circuits; loop gain; transfer functions; voltage-mode Gm-C filter; voltage-mode circuits; Analog integrated circuits; Current mode circuits; Diodes; Filters; Mirrors; Operational amplifiers; Oscillators; Performance gain; Voltage; World Wide Web;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2002. ISCAS 2002. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix-Scottsdale, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7448-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.2002.1010915
Filename :
1010915
Link To Document :
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