S. Del Re, A. De Marcellis, G. Ferri, V. Stornelli
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Abstract
In this paper we present a new low voltage (1.5V supply) astable multivibrator, implemented with a single CCII , that performs a controlled square wave generation. Complete theory calculations are addressed. Simulation results, obtained by means of Cadence simulator, are in a good agreement with theoretical expectations. Since the CCII has been implemented at transistor level, in a standard CMOS technology, the proposed multivibrator can be completely integrated. The maximum oscillation frequency obtained from simulations is about 50 MHz.