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New realizations of Chua L-C and L-R mutators using current conveyors (CCII) and inverting current conveyors (CCII) are introduced. Two realizations are available in the literature using CCII for each of the types of L-C and L-R mutators. For the type 1a L-R mutator three new realizations using CCII and ICCII are introduced to complete a family of four realizations. For the type 1b L-R mutator three new realizations using CCII and ICCII are introduced to complete a family of four realizations. For the type 2a L-C mutator fifteen new realizations using CCII and ICCII are introduced to complete a family of sixteen realizations. For the type 2b L-C mutator fifteen new realizations using CCII and ICCII are introduced to complete a family of sixteen realizations. For the type 2c L-C mutator eight new realizations using CCII and ICCII are introduced to complete a family of sixteen realizations. Finally for the types 2a and 2b L-R mutator fifteen new realizations using CCII and ICCII are given for each type to complete a family of sixteen realizations. Although this is a review paper and is partially tutorial it includes many new realizations of L-C and L-R mutators.
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Soliman, A.M. New CCII and ICCII Based Realizations of L-C and L-R Mutators. Circuits Syst Signal Process 29, 1181–1191 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-010-9195-3
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