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1 ANALOG ELECTRONICS II Frequency Compensation the technique of modifying open-loop gain the purpose is to ensure that op-amp circuits will be stable An amplifier can be stabilized by:- Adding a dominant pole Changing the dominant pole Miller compensation Modifying the feedback path
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2 Frequency Compensation (internal) Frequency response of internally compensated op-amp 741C
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3 Frequency Non-compensation Frequency response of non-compensated op-amp A709
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4 Compensation circuit Frequency compensation circuit of op-amp A709 50
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5 Addition of dominant pole f D = 1/2 RC x
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6 Compensation network A(j ) RR CxCx CxCx VoVo ViVi - Adding capacitor C x ---- adds break frequency - Decrease the BW
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7 Changing the dominant pole
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8 Compensation network Adding a capacitor to internal amplifier circuit 2C x -Adding a capacitor, C x at differential stage of an op-amp -Value of C x too large, typical > 1000 pF
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9 Small capacitance is connected between the input and output of a gain stage in a multi-stage amplifier Using Miller multiplication of the capacitance Miller compensation
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10 Equivalent Circuit of Miller Compensation CxCx IsIs CoCo CiCi RoRo RiRi ViVi gmVigmVi - Without C x, f p1 =1/2C i R i and f p2 =1/2C o R o -New poles : p1 =1/g m C x R o R i and p2 - =g m C x /C i C o +C x (C i +C o ) - If C x >> C o : p2 =g m /(C i +C o ) - As C x , p1 and p2 ---- widen BW
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11 Modification of feedback path Usually used in fixed-gain amplifier where large BW is important RFRF CFCF RERE ifif ioio
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