Reply to comments on "compact, high-Q, and low-current dissipation CMOS differential active inductor"

Based on the above analysis, it is clearly shown that the differential circuit in Fig. 1 is two-port, non-reciprocal, and “gyrates” a current into a voltage, and vice-versa. Thus we would prefer to refer it as a “non-ideal differential gyrator” due to its non-zero main-diagonal entries in (1). In fa...

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Main Authors: Chun, Lee Ler, A'ain, Abu Khairi, Kordesch, A. V.
Format: Article
Published: IEEE 2012
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