Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author) -- Conference full title: 2017 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design (ECCTD); Catania; Italy; 4-6 September 2017.In this paper, a new electronically controllable current-mode instrumentation amplifier (CMIA) is presented. The proposed CMIA is based on only two electronically tunable second-generation current conveyors (ECCIIs). It does not need any passive element which makes it highly suitable for integration. More interestingly, high CMRR is achieved without the need for matching between active elements. Its input and output signals are current and it enjoys low input and high output impedances, respectively. Due to the inefficiency of the existing ECCIIs, a new ECCII circuit is also designed to b...
Abstract — This article describes an instrumentation amplifier circuit by using current controlled c...
In this paper, a new CMOS high-performance electronically tunable second-generation current conveyor...
In this work, a current-mode high CMRR and low offset instrumentation amplifier is proposed. In the ...
Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author)In this paper, a new electronically controllable current-mode instrume...
Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author)In this paper a new topology for implementing Current-Mode Instrumenta...
Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author)In this paper, analysis and design of a new current-mode instrumentati...
In this chapter, Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers (CMIAs) with the capability of having an el...
In this paper, a novel topology for implementing resistor-free current-mode instrumentation amplifie...
In this chapter, various CMIA topologies built upon current conveyors are discussed. Based on operat...
In this project, a current-mode based instrumental amplifier (CMIA) is designed from a topology that...
In this paper present CMOS second-generation current-controlled-current-conveyor based on differenti...
A new approach to the design of an in instrumentation amplifier using only 2 CMOS current-controlled...
In this chapter current-mode instrumentation amplifiers (CMIAs) implemented with different current-m...
Four monolithic current-mode instrumentation amplifier (in-amp) topologies implemented in a standard...
In this paper two new second-generation current controlled current-conveyors (CCCIIs)-based circuits...
Abstract — This article describes an instrumentation amplifier circuit by using current controlled c...
In this paper, a new CMOS high-performance electronically tunable second-generation current conveyor...
In this work, a current-mode high CMRR and low offset instrumentation amplifier is proposed. In the ...
Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author)In this paper, a new electronically controllable current-mode instrume...
Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author)In this paper a new topology for implementing Current-Mode Instrumenta...
Minaei, Shahram (Dogus Author)In this paper, analysis and design of a new current-mode instrumentati...
In this chapter, Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers (CMIAs) with the capability of having an el...
In this paper, a novel topology for implementing resistor-free current-mode instrumentation amplifie...
In this chapter, various CMIA topologies built upon current conveyors are discussed. Based on operat...
In this project, a current-mode based instrumental amplifier (CMIA) is designed from a topology that...
In this paper present CMOS second-generation current-controlled-current-conveyor based on differenti...
A new approach to the design of an in instrumentation amplifier using only 2 CMOS current-controlled...
In this chapter current-mode instrumentation amplifiers (CMIAs) implemented with different current-m...
Four monolithic current-mode instrumentation amplifier (in-amp) topologies implemented in a standard...
In this paper two new second-generation current controlled current-conveyors (CCCIIs)-based circuits...
Abstract — This article describes an instrumentation amplifier circuit by using current controlled c...
In this paper, a new CMOS high-performance electronically tunable second-generation current conveyor...
In this work, a current-mode high CMRR and low offset instrumentation amplifier is proposed. In the ...