Wave transmission lines and networks – Negative resistance or reactance networks of the active type – Simulating specific type of reactance
Patent
1995-12-01
1998-10-20
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Negative resistance or reactance networks of the active type
Simulating specific type of reactance
H03H 1150
Patent
active
058252657
ABSTRACT:
First and second transconductance amplifiers OTA 1, OTA 2, each having two input terminals, and two output terminals are constructed in such a manner that a first input terminal of the OTA 1 is connected with a second output terminal of the OTA 2, a first output terminal of the OTA 1 and a first input terminal of the OTA 2 are connected to a capacitor which is grounded at one end, and a second input terminal and a second output terminal of the OTA 1 and a second input terminal and a first output terminal of the OTA 2 are AC-grounded.
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Gensler Paul
NEC Corporation
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