zychang
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Hi all,
I need some help on the stability analysis of my cmfb circuit. I used a simple resistive divider to sense the output common voltage, and compared it with the threshold voltage of a inverter (standard cell). Also, in order to do the 'stb' analysis, I put an 'iprobe' between the output of the cmfb circuit and the gate of tail current sink. results shows that the gain crossover point is at around 600MHz and phase crossover point at around 200MHz. according to Razavi's analog book, the loop is unstable.
now, question no. 1: Is it necessarily true if the input signal I'm working with is around 100MHz, which means at that frequency the phase shift is less than 180 degrees?
then I did a transient analysis on this circuit. With small signal input (<50mV amplitude), the result shows the output is ok, no oscillation occurs. But with large signal input (>100mV), oscillation occurs.
question no.2: why is this happening? and if this is because the loop is unstable, is there anything I can do to compensate it?
question no.3: what's the feedback factor, β, in this circuit? According to Razavi' s book again, "the β is less than or equal to unity and does NOT depend on the frequency". But it seems to me that, when the sensed output cm voltage is fedback to the main amplifier, it goes through another amplifier, which is dependent on the frequency.
I have gone through several analog books, but none of them seems to talk about the stability analysis of the cmfb circuit. so if anyone has a idea on this topic, please help me out. thanks in advance.
Mike
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