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This paper provides a SiGe optical receiver using new high performance differential active Miller capacitor (DAMC) circuits to replace off-chip capacitors. The fully integrated design can avoid off-chip noise interference. The 4.25 Gbit/s optical receiver was realized in a commercial 0.35 µm SiGe BiCMOS process.
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A compensation scheme for three-stage OTAs with no Miller capacitors
2023 21st IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS), 2023In this work, a three stage CMOS amplifier has been presented using a new frequency compensation network. This technique has been tried out for the first time where a cross feed forward compensation and impedance adaptation have been combined in order to avoid Miller capacitors.
Bansal U., Grasso A. D.
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A three-stage single-miller CMOS OTA with no lower load capacitor limit
P. Manikandan
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Miller compensated four-stage OTA with Q-reduction for wide range of load capacitors
P. Manikandan
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Single Miller Capacitor Compensated Multistage Amplifiers for Low Dropout Regulator
2005 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings, 2006A high performance CMOS two-stage operational amplifier with high open loop, high PSRR and nested Miller frequency compensation is presented on the basis of the analysis of traditional circuits. With the normal loads, an open-loop gain (A/sub v/) of 87dB, a unity gain bandwidth (GB) of 12MHz, a phase margin ( O ) of 63/spl deg/, and a power supply ...
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Enhanced DC gain amplifier using no miller capacitor feedforward compensation
2013 IEEE 4th Latin American Symposium on Circuits and Systems (LASCAS), 2013This paper presents an operational transconductance amplifier that uses current mirrors to add a feedforward path in order to do frequency compensation with no miller capacitor. A gain enhancement is achieved because the use of current mirrors reduces the number of the conductances that are connected to the output, increasing output impedance ...
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Robust to PVT enhanced DC gain amplifier using no Miller capacitor feedforward compensation
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 2014This paper presents an operational transconductance amplifier compensated in frequency with a feedforward path implemented with current mirrors. This concept eliminates the need of Miller capacitor and improves performance compared to traditional feedforward topologies in regard to DC gain.
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