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In this paper, a new active circuit for realizing lossless floating inductor using current controlled conveyors (CCCIIs) and single capacitor is presented. The proposed inductance simulator can be tuned electronically by changing the biasing currents of the CCCIIs. As an application, the proposed floating inductance simulator is used to construct a fifth-order low-pass filter. The theoretical analysis is verified by SPICE simulation results