AtticusWang
Newbie level 5
I wanna design an active RC integrator with a fully differential opamp. The -3dB cutoff frequency is 2MHz. Now I need to determine the DC gain and GBW of the Opamp.
My point: I use an ideal opamp model -VCCS parralle with a output resistor and capacitor - by aultering the gain and GBW of the ideal opamp, I get different frequency responses of the integrator. and I can sweep a minimum GBW under which condition the -3dB frequency of the intergrator is 2MHz.
However, according to mathmatical analysis, the GBW of the opamp is just the second pole of the integrator(the dominant pole is 2M). If GBW>4.1*2M, the -3dB cutoff frequency is very close to 2M(5% error); the result is quite different from the sweep simulation result.
could u plz tell me what is the trick is ? or any good suggestions about designing a integrator?
Many thanks.
My point: I use an ideal opamp model -VCCS parralle with a output resistor and capacitor - by aultering the gain and GBW of the ideal opamp, I get different frequency responses of the integrator. and I can sweep a minimum GBW under which condition the -3dB frequency of the intergrator is 2MHz.
However, according to mathmatical analysis, the GBW of the opamp is just the second pole of the integrator(the dominant pole is 2M). If GBW>4.1*2M, the -3dB cutoff frequency is very close to 2M(5% error); the result is quite different from the sweep simulation result.
could u plz tell me what is the trick is ? or any good suggestions about designing a integrator?
Many thanks.