Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
Concluding Remarks
In this chapter, we considered a number of analog circuit building blocks in
which the current-controllability comes essentially from the same basic core
which also constitutes the front end of the CCCII which is responsible for
electronically-variable X-port resistance of the CCCII. Also considered were
several other building blocks which have a CC (or varieties if the CC) as a
sub-circuit at the front end.
With the inclusion of the building blocks of this chapter, together with the
varieties of CCs introduced in Chap. 10 , we believe that the set of elements
related to current conveyors is considerably enlarged.
To highlight the importance of the building blocks introduced in this
chapter, in each case an attempt was also made to bring out some novel
applications of the considered building blocks.
Interested readers who want to go deeper into the study of the building
blocks briefly dealt in this chapter, can refer to the references given at the end
of this chapter and also those including in Appendix 1.
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