sophiefans said:thanks. but the value of capacitor can't be changed because it is caculated. Maybe someone can tell me some mistake that i didn't find or give me some other advice.
The problem is not the size of the capacitor... the problem is that you don't have any circuitry underneath it so you're wasting all that space (right where you drew your schematic). Anyway... I don't think that's much of a problem since you could probably use it to fit in any other circuit (obviously keeping in mind the interference noise problems that this could bring to your AMP).
What software did you use for your layout??
It would be better to post this file to something like h**p://imageshack.us rather than sending it directly to the server.
miroc said:Do you consider the problem of current density?
smilodon said:Your layout need modify more in detail. If you care the match of differential pairs, you'd better add dummy and there need more guard-rings around the differential mos, you know they are easy disturbed by the noise.
And you only used one via or contact, for analog circuits, you should add more contact/via to dicreased the contact resistor, for you that isn't important?
And when you connect a cap, only one narrow metal in enough? The cap is provided to shorten the charge/discharge time, so the wide metal path is helpful and reliable.
Above are only some my personal suggestion.
Regards,
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