On the active compensation of noninverting integrators |
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Abstract: | A new active compensated balanced time constant (BTC) noninverting integrator is proposed. The compensation is achieved by using a voltage follower in the feedback path, and this result in an extremely high Q-factor, namely Q ≃ |A|3. It is also shown, that the use of a voltage follower with the Deboo noninverting integrator will only double its Q-factor. A novel method is proposed for active compensation of the Deboo integrator, which results in an extremely high Q-factor. |
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