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CMOS Based Sinusoidal Oscillator Using Single CCDDCCTA

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The realization of voltage mode (VM) and current mode (CM) sinusoidal oscillator using current-controlled differential difference current conveyor transconductance amplifier (CCDDCCTA) and all grounded passive elements is proposed. The circuit configuration consists of single CCDDCCTA, two capacitors, and single resistor. The utilization of grounded passive components is good for IC fabrication. The frequency of oscillation can be altered independent of condition of oscillation by external bias currents. The passive sensitivities are low. The PSPICE based OrCAD 16.6 circuit simulator is used to perform simulations. The CCDDCCTA building block has been designed using CMOS 0.25 µm TSMC technology parameters. Simulation results to verify the theory are given.

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Kushwaha, A.K., Kumar, A., Paul, S.K. (2018). CMOS Based Sinusoidal Oscillator Using Single CCDDCCTA. In: Konkani, A., Bera, R., Paul, S. (eds) Advances in Systems, Control and Automation. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 442. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4762-6_29

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