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A high-performance full-wave rectifier using a single CCII-, two diodes, and two resistors
by
Yuce, E
, Yildiz, M
, Minaei, S
in
Circuits
/ Computer simulation
/ Conveyors
/ Diodes
/ Passive components
/ Rectifiers
/ Resistors
/ Theory
/ Transistors
2017
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A high-performance full-wave rectifier using a single CCII-, two diodes, and two resistors
by
Yuce, E
, Yildiz, M
, Minaei, S
in
Circuits
/ Computer simulation
/ Conveyors
/ Diodes
/ Passive components
/ Rectifiers
/ Resistors
/ Theory
/ Transistors
2017
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A high-performance full-wave rectifier using a single CCII-, two diodes, and two resistors
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A high-performance full-wave rectifier using a single CCII-, two diodes, and two resistors
2017
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Overview
In this paper, a voltage-mode full-wave rectifier circuit is proposed. The proposed full-wave rectifier circuit consists of only a single negative-type second-generation current conveyor, two diodes, and two matched resistors. The proposed circuit, without requiring any external bias voltages and currents, has a simple structure using a minimum number of active and passive components. It is implemented with AMS 0.35 /rm technology operating with ±1.65 V. Computer simulation and experimental results are included to verify the theory.
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