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The main objective of this project is to present square wave generator using Schmitt trigger concept.
This paper presents an important missing building block for mixed-mode signal processing: a Schmitt trigger circuit based on the current amplifier. Schmitt trigger is used extensively in both the analogue and digital areas. The transfer characteristics of the proposed design are independent on the supply voltage. Unlike Schmitt triggers incorporating other types of amplifiers, the proposed design is totally active. It does not require passive resistors and hence it shall be more attractive for VLSI implementation. The proposed circuit is utilized to implement a novel current mode square-wave oscillator using a single current amplifier that provides differential current signals. The output amplitude can be controlled without additional circuitry. Current generators are particularly essential for bio-impedance measurement. Comparison with their counterparts using the operational amplifier, trans conductance operational amplifier, trans resistance operational amplifier, and current conveyor demonstrates several advantageous features of the proposed circuits
Keywords: Current mode circuits, the current amplifier, schmitt trigger, and square-wave generation
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Software Requirements:
· Cadence Virtuoso
· Technology files: GPDK90nm
Hardware Requirements:
· Microsoft® Windows XP
· Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or Pentium 4 equivalent with SSE support
· 512 MB RAM
· 100 MB of available disk space