dear all
i am desing ing a fully differential with gain boost opamp in which i used the continuous time CMFB circuit.
my question is what should be the gain of CMFB circuit ( i want to know this gain is differential r common mode gain) .
and the other query is how i check the loop stability of the loop containing the opamp outpur bracnh and CMFB circuit.
waiting for ur reply
manish
Basically the CMFB gain should be high to get a good response.
For the stability, there is a simple method.
- Apply a pulse to the reference voltage of the CMFB (of about 200mV) and see the transient response of the output common mode. If there is ringing, it means there is a risk of instability. It also allows you to see of the loop response is fast enough.
I think u can also do an AC analisys by applying an ac source at the CMFB input, but it's more tricky.
hi skal ..
actuallly as u said that the cmfb gain should be high but i want to know the whether the gain is common mode r differential gain ..
actually the cmfb circuit play with the common mode signal...
so plz clearify that the gain is common r differential..
manish
To manissri:
I was refering to the differential gain. CMFB sense the difference between common-mode and reference and feedback the error. So it's the differential gain.
To suria3:
When you need to do the open loop analisys, you need to set the DC point. That's the tricky part. In fact if you use spectre, there is a device available to do that. It's a switch which value depends on the analisys type. So you put ON for DC so that the loop get close and you can work around the bias point and OFF for AC analisys. If I'm correct it's in the analogLib.
The problem is that for Hspice or other simulator I'm not sure there is such a device. So you might need to write a script or something. That's what I meant.