cliffj
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As guys you can see in the attached diagram , I wanna bias my positive input terminal with a half supply (vdd/2) voltage. And it's DC blocked from the external positive input, the input resistance of amplifier needed to be very large (>100Mohm), so basically R-R is not a solution since it cost too much area. I need to know if two set of Back to Back diodes (PN diode, P+ and N-well)like this connection could be used (only nA current flow) to provide the half supply voltage and also achieve high impedance since it's nA operation (one is reverse biased,only leakage current). It seems good in simulation, but any issue needed to be concerned ???
The opamp is used as a non-invertering amplifier with a high pass function.
The opamp is used as a non-invertering amplifier with a high pass function.