katrin
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small signal vs large signal
This question has confused me for a long time.
I want to do some theoretical analysis for a CMOS amplifier, just like to derive some formulas of its input impedance, gain .....with Gm, r0 and so on.
But I noticed that normally such kind of analysis with transconductance Gm, output resistance r0 are defined for small signal models. But my circuit is actually working in large signal range, because the input signal is not small signal any more.
On the other hand, the circuit analysis I've seen were all done in small signal way, for large signal operation people just simulate it.
So I am wondering for such case could I still apply small signal for circuit analysis?
If not, how can I analyse the large signal operation of circuit in a theoretical way?
This question has confused me for a long time.
I want to do some theoretical analysis for a CMOS amplifier, just like to derive some formulas of its input impedance, gain .....with Gm, r0 and so on.
But I noticed that normally such kind of analysis with transconductance Gm, output resistance r0 are defined for small signal models. But my circuit is actually working in large signal range, because the input signal is not small signal any more.
On the other hand, the circuit analysis I've seen were all done in small signal way, for large signal operation people just simulate it.
So I am wondering for such case could I still apply small signal for circuit analysis?
If not, how can I analyse the large signal operation of circuit in a theoretical way?