Abstract

Abstract To implement integration and differentiation of half-order, it is required a two-terminal element having the following impedance: Z ( j ω ) = 1 A ω e - j π 4 . For this purpose a chain-type RC-circuit [1] can be used. However a chaintype line comprising a large number of sections and requiring careful shielding against interferences is an expensive and massy device. In the present work, it is shown the possibility to use a small size electrolytic two-terminal element (hereinafter referred to as EEFD) to perform fractional differentiating and integrating.

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