All-pass filter circuit

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific identifiable device – circuit – or system – Unwanted signal suppression

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C327S552000

Reexamination Certificate

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07061310

ABSTRACT:
An all-pass filter circuit includes a first terminal to which an input signal is input, a capacitor having a first electrode connected to the first terminal and a second electrode, a current amplifier circuit which is configured by MOS transistors, has an input terminal connected to the second electrode and supplied with a first signal output from the capacitor, and outputs a second signal based on conductance thereof, a second terminal to which a control signal for controlling the conductance is input, and an adder circuit which is configured by MOS transistors and adds the second signal and input signal together to output a third signal.

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Klaas Bult, et al., “A CMOS Analog Continuous-Time Delay Line with Adaptive Delay-Time Control”, IEEE.J Solid-State Circuits, vol. SC-23, No. 3, 8 Pages, June 1988.

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