An Alternative Implementation of the Leap-Frog Active-RC Ladder Realization and its Practical Merits. Ismail, M. Frequenz, 1984.
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An alternative implementation of the leap-frog active-RC ladders is investigated. The implementation makes use of the balanced-Time-Constant (BTC) differential integrator as a basic building block.It is shown to be practically advantageous over the conventional Miller-integrator-based implementation, particularly at higher frequencies. Extensive lab results are presented. © 1984, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.
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 abstract = {An alternative implementation of the leap-frog active-RC ladders is investigated. The implementation makes use of the balanced-Time-Constant (BTC) differential integrator as a basic building block.It is shown to be practically advantageous over the conventional Miller-integrator-based implementation, particularly at higher frequencies. Extensive lab results are presented. © 1984, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.},
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