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single miller capacitor for frequency compenation

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miller capacitor

give me some ideas about single miller capacitor for frequency compensation
 

there is one paper about "single miller compensation".
you can search in google.
 

how about your circuit topology?
 

m searching ,if u have any topology pls suggest me
 

In general you have to increase the Miller cap untill you have enough phase margin, but there is a problem with right half plane zero (if cap large enough and gm too small). Very good explanation on frequency compensation is in the book Analog Integrated Circuit Design by David Johns , Ken Martin, p.221
 

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