ylkingsbury@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Yvonne Kingsbury) (03/18/89)
ICR presents a colloquium on The Current Conveyor: History and Progress by Prof. Adel S. Sedra of Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto ABSTRACT The current conveyor is a circuit building block invented by the author twenty years ago. Since then over 150 papers have been published by researchers throughout the world on its implementation and application. Furthermore, current conveyors have appeared as parts of analog bipolar and CMOS circuits. With the growing interest in current-mode analog signal processing, an historical account of the invention of the current conveyor will be presented. Also its realization and application will be discussed. Wednesday, March 22, 1989 3:30 p.m. DC 1302 Everyone is welcome. Refreshments served. In cooperation with ITRC.