Authors
Ka Nang Leung, Philip KT Mok, Wing-Hung Ki, Johnny KO Sin
Publication date
2000/2
Journal
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
221-230
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A novel damping-factor-control frequency compensation (DFCFC) technique is presented in this paper with detailed theoretical analysis, This compensation technique improves frequency response, transient response, and power supply rejection for amplifiers, especially when driving large capacitive loads, Moreover, the required compensation capacitors are small and can be easily integrated in commercial CMOS process. Amplifiers using DFCPC and nested Miller compensation (NMC) driving two capacitive loads, 100 and 1000 pF, were fabricated using a 0.8-/spl mu/m CMOS process with V/sub tn/=0.72 V and V/sub tp/=-0.75 V. For the DFCFC amplifier driving a 1000-pF load, a 1-MHz gain-bandwidth product, 51/spl deg/ phase margin, 0.33-V//spl mu/s slew rate, 3.54-/spl mu/s settling time, and 426-/spl mu/W power consumption are obtained with integrated compensation capacitors. Compared to the NMC …
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