This paper shows the topology design of a simple second-order oscillator based on two three-port current conveyors, two resistors, and two grounded capacitors, as well as its modification to a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). In comparison with many previous works, the following useful conceptual novelties and improvements were made in this study. Both resistors presented in the topology can be employed to tune of the oscillation frequency by the simultaneous driving of two optocouplers with resistive output stage. The current gain of the current conveyor ensures the control of the oscillation condition. The proposed solution offers advantages (in comparison with many standard so-called single-resistance-controllable types) of improved ...
This paper reports two new circuit topologies using second-generation current conveyors (CCIIs) for ...
Two inverting second-generation current conveyors (ICCII) based sinusoidal oscillators are presented...
An idea of adjustable gain in order to obtain controllable features is very useful for design of tun...
This paper shows the topology design of a simple second-order oscillator based on two three-port cur...
A new sinusoidal oscillator configuration using two second generation current conveyors (CCIIs) is i...
In this paper, a new CCII-based double-resistance controlled sinusoidal oscillator employing grounde...
In this paper, a new electronically tunable quadrature oscillator (ETQO) based on two modified versi...
This work presents an example of implementation of electronically controllable features to an origin...
The aim of this paper is to prove that, through a canonic approach, sinusoidal oscillators based on ...
In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conve...
In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conve...
In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conve...
A current controlled sinusoidal voltage-mode quadrature oscillator circuit is presented which has em...
Abstract:- In many applications we need oscillators tunable over a considerable frequency range by s...
The aim of this paper is to prove that, through a canonic approach, sinusoidal oscillators based on ...
This paper reports two new circuit topologies using second-generation current conveyors (CCIIs) for ...
Two inverting second-generation current conveyors (ICCII) based sinusoidal oscillators are presented...
An idea of adjustable gain in order to obtain controllable features is very useful for design of tun...
This paper shows the topology design of a simple second-order oscillator based on two three-port cur...
A new sinusoidal oscillator configuration using two second generation current conveyors (CCIIs) is i...
In this paper, a new CCII-based double-resistance controlled sinusoidal oscillator employing grounde...
In this paper, a new electronically tunable quadrature oscillator (ETQO) based on two modified versi...
This work presents an example of implementation of electronically controllable features to an origin...
The aim of this paper is to prove that, through a canonic approach, sinusoidal oscillators based on ...
In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conve...
In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conve...
In this paper, a new quadrature oscillator employing two dual output second-generation current conve...
A current controlled sinusoidal voltage-mode quadrature oscillator circuit is presented which has em...
Abstract:- In many applications we need oscillators tunable over a considerable frequency range by s...
The aim of this paper is to prove that, through a canonic approach, sinusoidal oscillators based on ...
This paper reports two new circuit topologies using second-generation current conveyors (CCIIs) for ...
Two inverting second-generation current conveyors (ICCII) based sinusoidal oscillators are presented...
An idea of adjustable gain in order to obtain controllable features is very useful for design of tun...