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Journal of applied research and technology

On-line version ISSN 2448-6736Print version ISSN 1665-6423

J. appl. res. technol vol.5 n.2 Ciudad de México Aug. 2007

 

The Miler operational amplifier's settling response

 

E. Ruíz-May1 & F. Sandoval-Ibarra2

 

1 Snowbush Mexico S.A.P.I. de C.V., V. Carranza 122 int. 1, Aguascalientes Ags, Mexico, ruiz@snowbush.com

2 CINVESTAV-Guadalajara Unit, Av. Científica 1145, 45010 Zapopan JAL, Mexico,sandoval@cts-design.com

 

Abstract

This paper presents a third-order transfer function to model the settling response of the Miller operational amplifier. The amplifier was simulated (spice) and designed according to design rules of a standard 1.5 µm CMOS fabrication process. The proposed mathematical model -based on design parameters under the designer's control- is the best settling approach reported up to now.

Keywords: Modeling, circuit theory, amplifiers.

 

PACS: 85.40.Bh; 84.30.Bv; 84.30.Le.

 

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