Automatic Tuning System for Integrator-Based Continuous-Time Filters |
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Authors: | Kazuyuki Wada Shigetaka Takagi Nobuo Fujii |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes an automatic tuning system to adjust frequency characteristics of integrated continuous-time filters especially at high frequencies. Frequency characteristic deterioration of a filter using integrators with electrically controllable unity-gain frequencies can be easily evaluated and compensated even when they are affected by deviations of element values and parasitic elements. The compensation requires detection of both frequency and excess phase shifts of the integrators. Their two values are electrically detected by two detection systems usually used in the conventional frequency tuning system. The proposed system is stable, simple and easy to be implemented on an integrated circuit. As an example a 4th-order biquad bandpass filter with 10 MHz center frequency, 2 MHz passband width, and 0.5 dB passband ripples is designed using a bipolar process. Simulation results by SPICE show the effectiveness of the proposed system. |
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Keywords: | automatic tuning high-frequency characteristics continuous-time filter |
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