Abstract

This article presents a current-mode four phase quadrature oscillator with orthogonal control for condition of oscillation (CO) and frequency of oscillation (FO) based on CCCII. The proposed circuit consists of 3 CCCIIs and 2 grounded capacitors. The proposed circuit can generate four sinusoidal output current terminals with 90o phase difference. It also provides high output impedances that make the circuit can drive load without additional current buffers. The CO and FO can be controlled electronically by adjusting the bias current. The proposed circuit uses only grounded capacitors without any external resistor which is beneficial from the point of view of integrated circuit fabrication. The simulation results by PSpice program are shown corresponding with the theoretical analysis.

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