Second-order OTA-C filters derived from Nawrocki-Klein biquad

Based on the Nawrocki and Klein biquad and using different input and output techniques, many new filter structures and functions are developed from both voltage- and current-mode viewpoints. For example, it is found that the basic five operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) structure has the LP, BP, HP, BS and AP functions without the use of capacitor injection and component matching, a feature shared by no other existing two integrator loop OTA-capacitor (OTA-C) circuit, including the original NK biquad. Various BS, LPN, HPN, AP and universal architectures are obtained, which require fewer OTAs and may be more useful than the original biquad. This research shows that the NK biquad is one of the most important second-order OTA-C filters at least from the viewpoint of filter architectures and functions, and thus should receive attention in continuous-time filter design.