Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Eng./Microelectron., Univ. of Defence/Brno Univ. of Technol., Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Searching for novel active circuit elements for analog signal processing which would operate on completely different circuit principles than present-day operational amplifiers (OpAmps) is going hand to hand with a research into new circuit structures employing these elements for linear and nonlinear signal processing. It looks like an apparent paradox in the era of advanced technologies of IC manufacturing that the “old” but proven OpAmp circuit principles persist on the production programmes of world-leading factories, whereas the series production of electronic components, working on modern principles, cannot be put through. On the other hand, for example, one cannot fully utilize the claimed advantages of the current mode in comparison to the voltage mode when implementing the application circuits from discrete components. This lecture illustrates the above problem on an example of emulating memristors, memcapacitors, and meminductors, promising circuit elements which represent an extension of the set of conventional R, C, and L elements, via a combination of analog passive and active elements. It is shown that special mutators can serve as effective tools for such emulation, and that the second-generation current conveyors (CCIIs) can play an important role in their synthesis. On the other hand, such emulators should be small enough and supplied by individual mini-batteries. It leads to a requirement of low-voltage low-power building blocks. This lecture describes prototyping of these emulators via today´s off-the-shelf integrated circuits. In the second step, a comparison with other implementations is made on the assumption that some till this time hypothetical active elements are available in the market.
Keywords :
RLC circuits; analogue integrated circuits; capacitors; current conveyors; inductors; low-power electronics; memristors; passive networks; IC manufacturing; active circuit elements; active elements; analog building blocks; analog passive elements; analog signal processing; circuit structures; current mode; emulators; linear signal processing; low-voltage low-power building blocks; memcapacitors; meminductors; memristors; nonlinear signal processing; off-the-shelf integrated circuits; opamp circuit; operational amplifiers; second-generation current conveyors; voltage mode; Educational institutions; Integrated circuits; Manufacturing; Memristors; Production facilities; Signal processing;