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tnx for the replies , i understand the tests are different and even the spec are different
but do anyone can direct me to a formal test benches especially for comparators ? or post a link for some literature of , it would be nice.
P.s - i tryed to use test benches from Phillip E Allen book : Cmos analog circuits design
Keep in mind that many modern comparators will have small amounts of hysteresis built into them, making small signal analysis like open loop gain meaningless.
Hi,
as there is hysteresis (i think) it is impossible to perform a gain test.
(At least the result is meaningless)
Klaus
Gain is a small signal measurement, and therefore it only has meaning when the system is operating in a linear. But hysteresis is a large signal behavior which will always manifest when the output is changing. Therefore a comparator with hysteresis has no definable gain. It also can't be characterized by CMRR or PSRR either, since those are also small signal metrics.
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