A current-mode triangular wave generator circuit using two positive second-generation current conveyors (CCII1) is proposed and
implemented. The circuit consists of an astable multivibrator to generate a square wave followed by an integrator. The analytical formulas
for the frequency and the amplitude are derived, the circuit is simulated using PSPICE, and AD844 IC is used for the circuit implementation.
Comparison between the measured and calculated frequencies shows a good agreement. Compared to either a recently reported current-mode
generators or conventional voltage-mode generators, the circuit works over a wider range of frequencies with a maximum frequency of
410 kHz which is achieved by tuning a grounded capacitor. In addition, the circuit features an independent control of its oscillation frequency
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