Lossless grounded inductance simulation using only one modified dual output DDCC

In this work, we present a new topology for realizing a grounded inductor employing only a single current conveyor (CC), called modified dual-output differential difference current conveyor (MDO-DDCC), and a minimum number of passive components, two resistors, and one grounded capacitor. The non-ideality effects of the active element on the simulated inductor are investigated. To demonstrate the performance of the proposed grounded inductance simulator, it is used to construct a parallel resonant circuit. Simulation results are given to confirm the theoretical analysis.

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