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Design of Low-Power Active High-Pass Filter Using Operational Transconductance Amplifier

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The circuits which consume very low power are on high demand in recent years. It is a key challenge to the circuit developer to design a circuit which results in very low-power consumption. In this paper, active high-pass filters are designed which operates at low voltage and also has very low-power consumption. The filters are designed in Cadence Virtuoso tool using 180 nm CMOS technology at the supply of 1.6 V. Gain and cut-off frequency of the designed filters are determined.

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Nivitha Rodrigues, S., Sushma, P.S. (2020). Design of Low-Power Active High-Pass Filter Using Operational Transconductance Amplifier. In: Kalya, S., Kulkarni, M., Shivaprakasha, K. (eds) Advances in Communication, Signal Processing, VLSI, and Embedded Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 614. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0626-0_4

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