Junus2012
Advanced Member level 5
Hello,
I am using MOS switch for controlling bank of capacitors.
The capacitor bank is a binary weighted array start from 50 fF, 100fF, 200 fF, 400 fF, 80 fF, 1.6 pF,
These capacitor represent the compensation capacitor for my op-amp toward bulding programmable bandwidth amplifier.
Coming to the switch size, what is the rule for sizing it?
I have read that ratio should be high enough to achieve the current phase of a capacitor in the range of -90 ° plus minus 1°, is that true? and how can I simulate it?
this means for every capacitor value there must be different size switch depending on the controlled capacitor size
Thank you in advance for your help
Regards
I am using MOS switch for controlling bank of capacitors.
The capacitor bank is a binary weighted array start from 50 fF, 100fF, 200 fF, 400 fF, 80 fF, 1.6 pF,
These capacitor represent the compensation capacitor for my op-amp toward bulding programmable bandwidth amplifier.
Coming to the switch size, what is the rule for sizing it?
I have read that ratio should be high enough to achieve the current phase of a capacitor in the range of -90 ° plus minus 1°, is that true? and how can I simulate it?
this means for every capacitor value there must be different size switch depending on the controlled capacitor size
Thank you in advance for your help
Regards