paraon00
Junior Member level 1
Hi,
I designed TYPE-3 error amplifier.
How can I ac-simulate my error amp?
At first, I used macro opamp model(with 80dB DC gain, 10kHz 1pole system) and ac-simulated.
My problem is
when input common mode voltage varys, vout(s)/vin(s) are different!
For example,
in+ = 0V
in - = 0V
vout(s)/vin(s) is same as what i desired.
But,
in+ and in- are not equal to 0V
Vout(s)/Vin(s) is different.
I've posted the schematic and simulation results.
(I thougth there is no DC feedback loop! Thus, there is no virtual ground. Is it right?
If I use real op-amp, I wonder the method to make DC operating point.)
I guessed that operating point of output node voltage is important to ac-simulation.
I used the command .nodeset V(out)=xxxV ....
But, It doesn't work!
How can I simulate my error amplifier to obtain right gain and phase curves?
Thanks,
J. Lee
I designed TYPE-3 error amplifier.
How can I ac-simulate my error amp?
At first, I used macro opamp model(with 80dB DC gain, 10kHz 1pole system) and ac-simulated.
My problem is
when input common mode voltage varys, vout(s)/vin(s) are different!
For example,
in+ = 0V
in - = 0V
vout(s)/vin(s) is same as what i desired.
But,
in+ and in- are not equal to 0V
Vout(s)/Vin(s) is different.
I've posted the schematic and simulation results.
(I thougth there is no DC feedback loop! Thus, there is no virtual ground. Is it right?
If I use real op-amp, I wonder the method to make DC operating point.)
I guessed that operating point of output node voltage is important to ac-simulation.
I used the command .nodeset V(out)=xxxV ....
But, It doesn't work!
How can I simulate my error amplifier to obtain right gain and phase curves?
Thanks,
J. Lee