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International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 1993
- Cüneyt Güzelis, Leon O. Chua:
Stability analysis of generalized cellular neural networks. 1-33 - Dov Wulich:
Time-varying analogue constrained notch filter. 35-40 - Thomas Zacharias, John Milias-Argitis, Vassilios Makios:
Loop admittance matrix modification for the digital simulation of power converter circuits. 41-59 - Orla Feely, Leon O. Chua:
Multilevel and non-ideal quantization in ∑ δ modulation. 61-83 - Antonio Buonomo, Carlo Di Bello, Oreste Greco:
On the evaluation of higher harmonics in nearly sinusoidal oscillators. 85-92
- Muhammad Taher Abuelma'atti:
New current-mode-active filters employing current conveyors. 93-99 - Sonia Porta, Alfonso Carlosena:
Accurate analysis of R-active circuits. 101-106
Volume 21, Number 2, March 1993
- Torben Larsen:
Determination of volterra transfer functions of non-linear multiport networks. 107-131 - Carsten Roppel:
Synchronization of a forced relaxation oscillator. 133-139 - Timo I. Laakso:
Elimination of limit cycles in direct form digital filters using error feedback. 141-163 - Renzo Perfetti:
Cellular neural network for fast adaptive equalization. 165-175
- Martin Hasler:
The backpropagation learning algorithm realized by an analogue circuit. 177-181 - Ladislav A. Novak, Alan Gibbons:
Superperfect pairs of trees in graphs. 183-189 - Hubert Harrer, Zbigniew Galias, Josef A. Nossek:
On the convergence of discrete-time neural networks. 191-195 - Torben Larsen:
Illustrative examples of the analysis of noise in weakly non-linear systems. 197-206
Volume 21, Number 3, May 1993
- Maurizio Ciampa, Mario Poletti, Pierangelo Terreni:
Linear networks and systems depending polynomially on parameters: Stability for large values subject to tolerance errors. 207-231 - Jyh-Charn Liu, Tzu-Chien Hung:
A tight clock synchronization technique for multiprocessor systems. 233-247 - J. D. Rhodes:
Design of high-power multiplexers with interacting, synchronously tunable channels. 249-258
- Stefano Manetti, Maria Cristina Piccirilli:
Generalized immittance converter for continuous-time mos filters. 259-264 - Shailey Minocha, S. C. Dutta Roy, Balbir Kumar:
A note on the fir approximation of a fractional sample delay. 265-274 - B. G. Mertzios, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Fast direct implementations of two-dimensional digital filters via systolic and wavefront arrays. 275-285 - Vincent M. T. Lam, Peter C. L. Yip, Clive Poole:
Microwave oscillator design with phase noise optimization. 287-292 - Marco Balsi:
Stability of cellular neural networks with one-dimensional templates. 293-297 - Chai Wah Wu, Leon O. Chua:
Properties of admissible symbolic sequences in a second-order digital filter with overflow non-linearity. 299-307 - José M. Cruz, Leon O. Chua:
An IC diode for Chua's circuit. 309-316
Volume 21, Number 4, July 1993
- Mamdouh F. Fahmy, T. I. Haweei, G. J. M. Elraheem, R. R. Gharieb:
System identification using discrete orthogonal functions. 317-329 - Cevdet Acar, Fuat Anday, Hakan Kuntman:
On the realization of OTA-C filters. 331-341 - A. Nacaroglu, Muhammet Köksal:
A new feasible method for the design of stray-insensitive optimum switched capacitor networks. 343-350 - Krzysztof Galkowski:
Linear transformation of transfer function variables of an m-D system. 351-360 - Shoba Krishnan, Chin-Long Wey:
An accurate reference-generating circuit for successive approximation current mode A/D converters. 361-369 - C. K. Tse, Yim-Shu Lee, W. C. So:
An approach to modelling DC-DC converter circuits using graph theoretic concepts. 371-384 - Walter E. Lillo, Stefen Hui, Stanislaw H. Zak:
Neural networks for constrained optimization problems. 385-399 - Torben Larsen:
Analysis of noise in cascaded non-linear stages. 401-413
- Herbert J. Carlin, Pier Paolo Civalleri:
On darlington's realization of matrix-valued non-rational functions and the impossibility of selective flat gain. 415-420 - Alfonso Carlosena, George S. Moschytz:
Nullators and norators in voltage to current mode transformations. 421-424
Volume 21, Number 5, September 1993
- Antonino M. Sommariva:
The averaging perturbation method for the dominant behaviour analysis of adiabatic single-controlled oscillators. 425-436 - Dario D'Amore, William Fornaciari:
A spice-based approach to steady state circuit analysis. 437-442 - Giuseppe Di Cataldo, Gaetano Palumbo, S. Stivala:
New CMOS current mirrors with improved high-frequency response. 443-450 - Pier Paolo Civalleri, Marco Gilli:
On the dynamic behaviour of two-cell cellular neural networks. 451-471
- T. Lin, Leon O. Chua:
A new class of pseudo-random number generator based on chaos in digital filters. 473-480 - Krzysztof Galkowski:
Spectral transformations of an n-D roesser model. 481-485 - Muhammad Taher Abuelma'atti:
New current-controlled ccii-based RC oscillators with grounded capacitors and resistors. 487-491 - O. Martinelli, Lucio Prina Ricotti, Susanna Ragazzini, C. Spallaccini:
Transform image coding by feedforward neural networks. 493-497
Volume 21, Number 6, November 1993
- B. Baha:
Analysis of quasi-resonant converters using a state plane method. 499-512 - Marian Piekarski, Marceli Uruski:
Tangential nevanlinna-pick interpolation problem for bounded real matrices - A network approach. 513-538 - Fa-Long Luo, Yan-Da Li:
A 2d neural network with application to solving a class of matrix equations. 539-549
- Michael Peter Kennedy:
Synthesis of continuous three-segment voltage-controlled piecewise-linear resistors for Chua's circuit family using operational amplifiers, diodes and linear resistors. 551-558 - Tamás Henk, Mohammed Abo-Zahhad:
Comments on 'simultaneous amplitude and phase approximation for lumped and sampled filters'. 559-561 - Todor Cooklev, Akinori Nishihara:
Maximally flat fir hilbert transformers. 563-570
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