Common Mode Stability in Fully Differential Voltage Feedback CMOS Amplifiers
Common Mode Stability in Fully Differential Voltage Feedback CMOS Amplifiers
Common Mode Stability in Fully Differential Voltage Feedback CMOS Amplifiers
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R1
denoting the feedback factor by: f = , the
R1 + R 2
external CM loop gain, Tex = Acm·f, must be kept VoCM
M3
M0
VoCM
A C MFB
M5
Vr1
M7 M8
Vr2
M1 M2
Vin- Vin+
Vout- Vout+
Figure 3 – CM Half circuit of the amplifier.
M3 M4
R R
Vr1
M5 M6 Vocm = 1 + 2 Vicm − 2 ⋅ VREF (2)
R1 R1
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obtain Vicm = 1.1V which falls outside the CM input
Vocm
dynamic range of the Opamp, corresponding
VDD (Fig.5) approximately to the interval [0, 0.9V].
3 Simulation (Fig.6) confirms that the circuit leaves
the operating point 3 for V’icm = 0.3V, obtained by
1
2 evaluating VREF in eq. (2) for Vicm = 0.9V and Vocm
VREF
= VDD.
k=0
k=k*
0
VREF Vicm
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M7 M0/2
Vr2 Vr1
VoCM
M1
ViCM
M3
M5
A C MFB
Figure 8 – CM static characteristics of the open loop
Opamp employing the alternative CMFB network. The
dotted line corresponds to eq. (2) for k = 1.
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