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Have you ever heared MOS transilinear circuits ?

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Have you ever heared MOS transilinear circuits ?
What are their advantages in analog circuit design ?
 

you can look for some materials on gilbert cell and related circuits.
 

Although, The term "trans-linear" was firstly coined by Barrie Gilbert in his first published paper "Translinear Circuits: A Proposed Classification" in Electronics Letters 1975, it can be said that MOS translinear principle was extended and well-developed by Remco J. Wiegerink that you can look for more detail in his book "Analysis and Synthesis of MOS Translinear Circuits."

Its advantage is similar to its predecessor, bipolar, that you can analyse and synthesis a plethora of useful nonlinear circuits, including wideband analog multipliers, current conveyors, frequency multipliers, operational current amplifiers, RMS–DC converters, and vector-magnitude circuits in the well-established domain of linear-circuit design.
 

Neglecting cost issues, are there any performance related advantages of MOS over bipolar translinear circuits?
 

There is a good book waiting for downloading it about translinear circuits:
 

Amuro said:
Although, The term "trans-linear" was firstly coined by Barrie Gilbert in his first published paper "Translinear Circuits: A Proposed Classification" in Electronics Letters 1975, .

Can you share this paper?
 

i also want to get this paper"Translinear Circuits: A Proposed Classification". pls upload if anyone have.
thanks
 

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